ord
suomi-englanti sanakirjaord englanniksi
(abbreviation of)
(abbreviation of)
A point.
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A point of land; a promontory.
1900, Cai.:
- When a man came from Sutherland into Caithness over the Ord Caithness, in the southern tip of the county, he was called an ord-louper .
The point or edge of a weapon.
''Saul drew his sword, And ran even upon the ord.'' — Cursor Mundi.
''And touched him with the spear's ord.'' — Romance of Sir Otuel.
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(alternative form of)
(l) (q)
(RQ:ga-Finck)
prescribed form of service
a point
the point of a weapon
a word (a distinct unit of language with a particular meaning)
(uxi)
word (something promised)
word (a discussion)
permission to speak
a word (q)
point (especially of a weapon)
(ux)
late 10th century, of Eynsham|Ælfric, "Memory of the Saints"
- (quote)
''Finnesburh Fragment'', line 12:
word; A distinct unit of language (sounds in speech or written letters) with a particular meaning, composed of one or more morphemes, and also of one or more phonemes that determine its sound pattern.
Something promised.
A numerical value with a bit width native to the machine.