hord

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See also: Hord and hörd

Hungarian

Etymology

From Proto-Ugric *kurɜ- (to draw, tug, drag, carry)[1] + -d (frequentative suffix).[2]

Pronunciation

Verb

hord

  1. (transitive) to carry (repeatedly, regularly, and/or continuously)
    Synonym: hordoz
    Coordinate terms: visz, szállít (at the moment)
  2. (transitive, of clothes) to wear (regularly)
    Synonyms: visel, van rajta (at the moment)

Conjugation

Derived terms

(Compound words):

(With verbal prefixes):

(Expressions):

References

  1. ^ Entry #1784 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
  2. ^ hord in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, →ISBN.  (See also its 2nd edition.)

Further reading

  • hord in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh: A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (’An Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN

Irish

Noun

hord

  1. h-prothesized form of ord

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English hord, from Proto-Germanic *huzdą.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /hɔrd/, /hɔːrd/
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Noun

hord (plural hordes)

  1. A hoard or cache of hidden valuables.
  2. A location or room of hidden non-valuables.
  3. A storehouse of (non-hidden) valuables or presents.
  4. (figurative) A supply or stock of abstract valuables.
  5. (rare) The act of putting away for safekeeping.

Descendants

  • English: hoard
  • Scots: huird, hurd, hurde

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse hǫrðr.

Noun

hord m (definite singular horden, indefinite plural hordar, definite plural hordane)

  1. (describing the Viking Age) person from Hordaland

References


Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *huzdą.

Pronunciation

Noun

hord n (nominative plural hord)

  1. a hoard, especially of valuable items, hidden for preservation

Derived terms

Descendants


Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *huzdą.

Noun

hord n

  1. a treasure, hiding-place

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.


Swedish

Noun

hord c

  1. horde

Declension

Declension of hord 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative hord horden horder horderna
Genitive hords hordens horders hordernas