vert

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See also: 'vert, vért, vèrt, vērt, and vërt

English

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Pronunciation

  • Lua error in Module:parameters at line 95: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "RP" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E. IPA(key): /vɜːt/
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  • Rhymes: -ɜː(r)t

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Old French vert, from Latin viridis.

Noun

vert (countable and uncountable, plural verts)

  1. (heraldry) A green colour, now only in heraldry; represented in engraving by diagonal parallel lines 45 degrees counter-clockwise.
  2. (archaic) Green undergrowth or other vegetation growing in a forest, as a potential cover for deer.
  3. (archaic) The right to fell trees or cut shrubs in a forest.
    • 1819, Walter Scott, Ivanhoe:
      “I understand thee,” said the King, “and the Holy Clerk shall have a grant of vert and venison in my woods of Warncliffe.”
Translations
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Adjective

vert (comparative more vert, superlative most vert)

  1. (heraldry) In blazon, of the colour green.
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Translations

Etymology 2

Abbreviation of vertical.

Noun

vert (plural verts)

  1. (colloquial) In sport, a type of bicycle stunt competition.
  2. A vertical surface used by skateboarders or skiers.

Etymology 3

Abbreviation of vertebrate.

Noun

vert (plural verts)

  1. (biology, informal) vertebrate

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Anagrams


French

Etymology

From Old French vert, from Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, from Latin viridis, viridem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vɛʁ/
  • France (Paris):(file)
  • France (West):(file)
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  • Homophones: ver, verre, verres, vers, verts, vair, vaire
  • Rhymes: -ɛʁ

Noun

vert m (plural verts)

  1. green

Adjective

vert (feminine verte, masculine plural verts, feminine plural vertes)

  1. green

Related terms

Descendants

  • Haitian Creole: vèt,
  • Wolof: wert

See also

Colors in French · couleurs (layout · text)
     blanc      gris      noir
             rouge; cramoisi, carmin              orange; brun, marron              jaune; crème
             lime              vert              menthe
             cyan, turquoise; bleu canard              azur, bleu ciel              bleu
             violet, lilas; indigo              magenta; pourpre              rose

Further reading


Friulian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, from Latin viridis, viridem.

Adjective

vert

  1. green

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Hungarian

Etymology

ver +‎ -t

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈvɛrt]
  • Hyphenation: vert

Verb

vert

  1. third-person singular indicative past indefinite of ver
  2. (deprecated template usage) past participle of ver

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Middle Low German wert.

Pronunciation

Noun

vert m (definite singular verten, indefinite plural verter, definite plural vertene)

  1. a host (also in biology)
  2. a landlord

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References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle Low German wert.

Noun

vert m (definite singular verten, indefinite plural vertar, definite plural vertane)

  1. a host (also in biology)
  2. a landlord

Derived terms

Verb

Template:nn-verb-form

  1. present tense of verta/verte
  2. imperative of verta/verte

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Old French

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, from Latin viridis, viridem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vert/, (later) /vɛrt/

Noun

vert oblique singularm (oblique plural verz or vertz, nominative singular verz or vertz, nominative plural vert)

  1. green

Adjective

vert m (oblique and nominative feminine singular vert)

  1. green, of a green color

Declension

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Descendants


Walloon

Etymology

From Old French vert, from Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, from Latin viridis, viridem.

Adjective

vert

  1. green