| orden Sep 22nd 2013, 03:47, by Metaknowledge
Latest revision as of 03:47, 22 September 2013 Pronunciation[edit] Etymology 1[edit] From Middle Low German orden, from Latin ōrdō ("order, rank"). orden c (singular definite ordnen or ordenen, plural indefinite ordner or ordener) - neatness, order
- order (arrangement, disposition)
- order (good arrangement)
- order (religious group)
- order (society of knights)
- decoration, order (awarded decoration)
- (taxonomy) order (taxonomical classification)
Inflection[edit] Synonyms[edit] - (arrangement, disposition): system
Antonyms[edit] See also[edit] Etymology 2[edit] See ordne ("to put in order, arrange, fix"). orden or ordn - imperative of ordne
orden - first-person singular present indicative of ordenen
- imperative of ordenen
Anagrams[edit] orden - Plural form of orde
Galician[edit] orden - third-person plural present indicative of urdir
orden m (plural ordens) - order
Spanish[edit] Pronunciation[edit] Etymology[edit] From Latin ōrdine, singular ablative of ōrdō, ordinis orden f (plural órdenes) - order (command)
- Es una orden, no una pregunta, = "This is an order, not a question"
- A sus órdenes, = a phrase equivalent to ask "How may I help you?" to a client or patient, but in Spanish is also used when a boss, parent or older relative calls for someone.
- order (request, purchase, or food)
- (religion) order
- Entró a una nueva orden religiosa, = "(someone) entered to a new religious order"
orden m (plural órdenes) - order (arrangement, sequence, organization)
- Están en orden alfabético, = "These (or those) are in alphabetical order"
- orderliness
- good behavior
- (biology, classification) order
- (mathematics) order (highest exponent)
Usage notes[edit] - Plural form is common for feminine forms, but very rare for masculine forms, except for biology or mathematics usage.
Related terms[edit]
Swedish[edit] Etymology 1[edit] From Latin ōrdine, singular ablative of ōrdō, ordinis Pronunciation[edit] orden c - an order (a society, religious, of knights, or masonic), a medal, a decoration
Declension[edit] Related terms[edit] See also[edit] Etymology 2[edit] See ord. Pronunciation[edit] orden - definite plural of ord
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