kordono
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Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from English cordon, French cordon, German Kordon, Italian cordone, Russian кордо́н (kordón), Spanish cordón.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
kordono (plural kordoni)
Derived terms[edit]
- chapelkordono (“hat band, hand string”)
- epidemiala kordono (“military, sanitary cordon: a line of sentinels, guards”)
- honorkordono (“cord or ribbon worn as a decoration”)
- kloshkordono (“bell cord, bell pull”)
- militala kordono (“military, sanitary cordon: a line of sentinels, guards”)
- shukordono (“shoe string, lachet”)
- tirkordono (“check string (for doors, carriages, etc.)”)
- umbilikala kordono (“umbilical cord, navel string”)
- zonkordono (“girdle (as of monks)”)
See also[edit]
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