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Hord
HORD
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hord
hord
See also: hörd
Hungarian
Etymology
From Proto-Ugric *kurɜ- (“to draw, tug, drag, carry”) [1] + -d (“frequentative suffix”).[2]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈhord]
Verb
hord
Conjugation
conjugation of hord
Infinitive | hordani | |||||||
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Past participle | hordott | |||||||
Present participle | hordó | |||||||
Future participle | hordandó | |||||||
Adverbial participle | hordva | |||||||
Potential | hordhat | |||||||
1st person sg | 2nd person sg informal | 3rd person sg, 2nd person sg formal |
1st person pl | 2nd person pl informal | 3rd person pl, 2nd person pl formal |
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Indicative Mood | Present | Indefinite | hordok | hordasz | hord | hordunk | hordotok or hordtok |
hordanak |
Definite | hordom én téged/titeket hordalak |
hordod | hordja | hordjuk | hordjátok | hordják | ||
Past | Indefinite | hordtam | hordtál | hordott | hordtunk | hordtatok | hordtak | |
Definite | hordtam én téged/titeket hordtalak |
hordtad | hordta | hordtuk | hordtátok | hordták | ||
Conditional Mood | Present | Indefinite | hordanék | hordanál | hordana | hordanánk | hordanátok | hordanának |
Definite | hordanám én téged/titeket hordanálak |
hordanád | hordaná | hordanánk | hordanátok | hordanák | ||
Subjunctive Mood | Present | Indefinite | hordjak | hordj or hordjál |
hordjon | hordjunk | hordjatok | hordjanak |
Definite | hordjam én téged/titeket hordjalak |
hordd or hordjad |
hordja | hordjuk | hordjátok | hordják | ||
Conjugated Infinitive | hordanom | hordanod | hordania | hordanunk | hordanotok | hordaniuk |
Derived terms
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References
- ↑ Entry #1784 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
- ↑ Gábor Zaicz, Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete, Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, ISBN 963 7094 01 6
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse hǫrðar m plural.
Noun
hord m (definite singular horden, indefinite plural hordar, definite plural hordane)
- (describing the Viking Age) person from Hordaland
Related terms
References
- “hord” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Old English
Noun
hord n (nominative plural hord)
- a hoard, especially of valuable items, hidden for preservation
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *huzdą, from Proto-Indo-European *kusdʰo- (“something hidden, hiding-place”), from *kew-, *kewə- (“to cover, encase”). Cognate with Old English hord (“hoard, especially of valuable items, hidden for preservation”), Old High German hort (German Hort (“hoard, protection, refuge”)), Old Norse hodd (Swedish hudda (“shelter”)), Gothic 𐌷𐌿𐌶𐌳 (huzd, “hidden hoard”).
Noun
hord n
- a treasure, hiding-place
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.