"pordo" meaning in Ido

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Noun

Forms: pordi [plural]
Etymology: From Esperanto pordo, from French porte, German Pforte, Italian porta, Spanish puerta, all ultimately from Latin porta. The t was changed to d so not to interfere with portar, same with portuo. Etymology templates: {{der|io|eo|pordo}} Esperanto pordo, {{der|io|fr|porte}} French porte, {{der|io|de|Pforte}} German Pforte, {{der|io|it|porta}} Italian porta, {{der|io|es|puerta}} Spanish puerta, {{der|io|la|porta}} Latin porta, {{m|io|portar}} portar, {{m|io|portuo}} portuo Head templates: {{head|io|noun|head=}} pordo, {{io-noun|pord}} pordo (plural pordi)
  1. door; gate; doorway Derived forms: pordego (english: large door, portal, gate), pordisto (english: doorkeeper, concierge), pordoklosheto (english: doorbell)
    Sense id: en-pordo-io-noun-hK05Vt1O Categories (other): Ido entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for pordo meaning in Ido (1.7kB)

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