gardin

See also: Gardin and gardîn

Danish

Etymology

From German Gardine (curtain), from French courtine, from Old French cortine, from Medieval Latin cōrtīna (curtain), from Latin cohors (court, enclosure).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡardiːn/, [ɡ̊ɑˈd̥iːˀn]
  • Rhymes: -in

Noun

gardin n (singular definite gardinet, plural indefinite gardiner)

  1. curtain
  2. drape, drapes
  3. blind (covering for a window)

Inflection

Middle English

Noun

gardin

  1. Alternative form of gardyn

Norman

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value), Medieval Latin gardinus (garden) or oblique form of *gard, from Old Norse garðr (yard, garden), from Proto-Germanic *gardô, from *gardaz (yard). Compare French jardin, from Old French jardin.

Noun

gardin m (plural gardins)

  1. (Guernsey) garden
    • 2006, Nellie Duquemin, “Au haut du gardin”, in P'tites Lures Normanes, Cromwell Press, published 2006, page 38:
      Au haut des notre gardin y a en petit maisaon.
      At the top of our garden there is a privy.

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Late Latin cortina, via German Gardine.

Noun

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  1. a curtain

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Late Latin cortina, via German Gardine.

Noun

gardin f (definite singular gardina, indefinite plural gardiner, definite plural gardinene)
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  1. a curtain

References

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Medieval Latin jardinus, of Germanic origin. See also English garden.

Noun

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  1. (Picardy, Anglo-Norman) garden (large outdoor area with plants and trees)

Descendants

  • Middle French: jardin
    • French: jardin (see there for further descendants)
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  • Middle English: gardyn
  • Old Galician-Portuguese: jardin

Swedish

gardiner

Etymology

From Low German Gardine, from Early Modern Dutch gardine (contemporary Dutch gordijn), from French courtine, from Old French cortine, from Medieval Latin cōrtīna (curtain), from Latin cohors.

Noun

gardin c

  1. a curtain (in front of a window)
  2. (in some compounds) a curtain, a drapery (more generally)
    sänggardin
    bed curtains

Declension

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Derived terms

See also

References

Anagrams

Yagara

Noun

gardin

  1. blood

References

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