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# (Eastern Christianity, plural in ''hord, horda'') Royal Doors, Beautiful Gate}} | |||
In the plural, ''hórd, hórda'' are used for a pair of gates, while ''hórds, hórdas'' are used in all other contexts. | |||
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Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /hord/
Etymology
From Gothic haúrds.
Noun
² hórd n.n. hard stem
- gate
- (Eastern Christianity, plural in hord, horda) Royal Doors, Beautiful Gate
Declension
declension of hórd (nh declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | hórd | hórdat | hórd | hórda |
genitive | húrds | húrdes | húrde | húrdse |
dative | hórd | hórdum | hórdą | hórdę |
In the plural, hórd, hórda are used for a pair of gates, while hórds, hórdas are used in all other contexts.