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jordan
English
Alternative forms
- (obsolete): iurdan, iurdane, iurdone, yordan, iourden, iorden, jurdon, jordon, jourdon, jordain, jurden, jourdan, jorden
Etymology
From Latin jurdanus, unattested outside of England and of uncertain etymology. Usually derived from a clipped form of Jordan bottle, supposedly a bottle of curative water brought back from the River Jordan by Crusaders and pilgrims to the Holy Land, but this seems unsupported in its actual attestations. Its use for chamber pots may derive from the alchemical device having been used to hold urine.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?d????dn?/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?d????dn?/
- Rhymes: -??(?)d?n
- Hyphenation: jor?dan
Noun
jordan (plural jordans)
- (obsolete) A vessel resembling a retort bulb or Florence flask with a truncated neck and flared mouth, used by medieval doctors and alchemists.
- 15th c., Sloane MS. 73, p. 133:
- Make a good lute... and þerwiþ daub þi Iordan al aboute... and putte al þi mater in þe Iordan and hange it ouer þe fier by þe necke þt þe glas be almoost an hond brede fro þe coolis.
- 15th c., Sloane MS. 73, p. 133:
- (obsolete) A chamber pot.
- 1440, Promptorium Parvulorum, p. 267:
- Iurdone, pyssepotte, iurdanus.
- a. 1598,, William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry the Fourth, Act II, Scene i:
- 2.Car. Why, you will allow vs ne're a Iourden, and then we leake in your Chimney: and your Chamber-lye breeds Fleas like a Loach.
- 1440, Promptorium Parvulorum, p. 267:
Synonyms
- (chamber pot): jordan-pot, see also Thesaurus:chamber pot
Derived terms
- jordan-pot
Translations
References
Anagrams
- Jardon
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intifada
English
Alternative forms
- intefadah, intifadah, Intifada
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic ????????????? (intif??a, “shaking off, uprising, insurrection”).
Noun
intifada (plural intifadas)
- Insurrection, a usually violent attempt to take control of a government.
- An uprising, resistant struggle or rebellious protest, especially the Palestinian uprisings against Israel.
Translations
See also
- intifadist
Further reading
- intifada on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French
Noun
intifada f (plural intifadas)
- intifada
Italian
Noun
intifada f (plural intifade)
- intifada
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic ????????????? (intif??a, “shaking off, uprising, insurrection”).
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /??.t??i.?fa.d?/
Noun
intifada f (plural intifadas)
- intifada (insurrection by Palestinians against Israel)
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic ????????????? (intif??a, “shaking off, uprising, insurrection”).
Noun
intifada f (plural intifadas)
- intifada (insurrection by Palestinians against Israel)
intifada From the web:
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