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nord

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from French nord, from Old English norþ, from Proto-Germanic *nurþr?.

Pronunciation

  • (Balearic, Valencian) IPA(key): /?n??t/
  • (Central) IPA(key): /?n?rt/
  • Rhymes: -??t

Noun

nord m (uncountable)

  1. north
    Synonym: septentrió
    Antonym: sud

Derived terms

Adjective

nord (indeclinable)

  1. northern

Related terms

  • nòrdic

See also

(compass points) punt cardinal;

Further reading

  • “nord” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
  • “nord” in Gran Diccionari de la Llengua Catalana, Grup Enciclopèdia Catalana.
  • “nord” in Diccionari normatiu valencià, Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua.
  • “nord” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

Corsican

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?rd/
  • Hyphenation: nord

Noun

nord m (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of nordu

References

  • “nordu, nord” in INFCOR: Banca di dati di a lingua corsa

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse norðr, from Proto-Germanic *nurþr?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /no?r/, [no???]
  • Rhymes: -o???

Noun

nord c (singular definite norden, not used in plural form)

  1. The north

Declension

Derived terms

  • nordøst
  • nordvest

Adverb

nord

  1. Toward the north, northwards

References

  • “nord” in Den Danske Ordbog

French

Etymology

From Middle French, from Old French norht, north, nort (north), from Old English norþ (north), from Proto-Germanic *nurþr? (north), from Proto-Indo-European *ner- (lower, bottom; to sink, shrivel).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /n??/

Noun

nord m (plural nord)

  1. north

Synonyms

  • septentrion

Antonyms

  • sud

Derived terms

Related terms

  • nord-africain, Nord-Africain
  • nord-est
  • nordique
  • nord-ouest

Descendants

Further reading

  • “nord” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

Anagrams

  • rond

Interlingua

Noun

nord (uncountable)

  1. north

Adjective

nord (not comparable)

  1. north

Italian

Etymology

Via Spanish and French, ultimately from Old English norþ, from Proto-Germanic *nurþr?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?rd/

Noun

nord m (invariable)

  1. north
    Synonyms: settentrione, mezzanotte
    Antonym: sud

Derived terms

  • nord-
  • nord magnetico
  • nordest, nord-est
  • nordico
  • nordista
  • nord-nord-est
  • nord-nord-ovest
  • nordovest, nord-ovest

Adjective

nord m or f (invariable)

  1. northern

See also

  • est
  • ovest
  • punto cardinale
  • stella polare

Norman

Alternative forms

  • nor (Sark)

Etymology

From Old French norht, north, nort (north), from Old English norþ (north), from Proto-Germanic *nurþr? (north), from Proto-Indo-European *ner- (lower, bottom; to sink, shrivel).

Noun

nord m (uncountable)

  1. north

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse norðr, from Proto-Germanic *nurþr?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nu??/

Adverb

nord

  1. north (for / of)

Noun

nord (indeclinable) (uncountable)

  1. north, a compass direction
  2. a land area towards the north
    det høye nord - the far north
  3. indefinite singular of Norden - the Nordic countries
  4. (dialectal, obsolete) upriver (in the mountain valleys of eastern Norway, without considering the actual orientation of the valley)

Antonyms

  • (of north): sør, syd

Derived terms


References

  • “nord” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse norðr, from Proto-Germanic *nurþr?. Akin to English north.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nu?r/

Adverb

nord

  1. north (for / of)

Noun

nord (indeclinable) (uncountable)

  1. north, a compass direction
  2. a land area towards the north
    det høge nord - the far north
  3. indefinite singular of Norden - the Nordic countries

Antonyms

  • (of north): sør

Derived terms


References

  • “nord” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *nurþr?, akin to Old English norþ, Old Norse norðr.

Noun

nord ?

  1. north

Descendants

  • Middle High German: nort
    • German: Nord
    • Luxembourgish: Nord

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French nord or German Nord, both ultimately from Proto-Germanic *nurþr? (north), the French via Old English.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nord/

Noun

nord n (uncountable)

  1. north

Declension

Synonyms

  • miaz?noapte (archaic or poetic)

Coordinate terms

  • (compass points) punct cardinal;

Further reading

  • nord in DEX online - Dic?ionare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
  • Romanian vocabulary. In: Haspelmath, M. & Tadmor, U. (eds.) World Loanword Database. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.

Romansch

Etymology

Borrowed from French nord, from Old French norht, north, nort (north), from Old English norþ (north), from Proto-Germanic *nurþr? (north), from Proto-Indo-European *ner- (lower, bottom; to sink, shrivel).

Noun

nord m

  1. north

Antonyms

  • sid

Derived terms

  • nordost
  • nordvest

Related terms

  • ost
  • oriaint
  • vest
  • sidost
  • sidvest

Swedish

Alternative forms

  • norr

Etymology

From Old Norse norðr, from Proto-Germanic *nurþr?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nu??/

Noun

nord c

  1. north, a compass direction
  2. indefinite form singular of Norden = the Nordic countries

Related terms

See also

  • (compass points) vädersträck;

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