horde

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See also:Horde,hörde,andhørde

English

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Etymology

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Recorded in English since 1555. FromMiddle Frenchhorde,fromGermanHorde,fromPolishhorda,fromRussianорда́(ordá,horde ", 'clan, troop'),probably fromKipchak Turkic(compareTatarурда(urda,horde)), ultimately fromProto-Turkic*ordu(place of staying of the army, ruler etc.).Cognates includeTurkishordu(camp, army),Mongolianорд(ord,court, castle, royal compound, camp, horde)andKalmykорда(orda).DoubletofordaandUrdu.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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horde(pluralhordes)

  1. A wanderingtrooporgang;especially, aclanortribeof anomadicpeople (originally Tatars) migrating from place to place for the sake ofpasturage,plunder,etc.; a predatorymultitude.
  2. Alargenumberof people or things.
    We were beset by ahordeof street vendors who thought we were tourists and would buy their cheap souvenirs.
    • 1907,Jack London,Before Adam,Chapter IV:
      It is true, the more progressive members of ourhordelived in the caves above the river.

Derived terms

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Translations

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Verb

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horde(third-person singular simple presenthordes,present participlehordingorhordeing,simple past and past participlehorded)

  1. totravelen masse,toflock
    • 1824,T. E.,Oriental Wanderings, or the Fortunes of Felix. A romance,page69:
      "What wouldst thou insinuate?" replied Elmuton, sarcastically; “has he not been watched, and secretly discoveredhordeingwith Christians?

Usage notes

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  • Sometimes confused withhoard.

Anagrams

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Danish

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Etymology

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FromGermanHorde.

Noun

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hordec(singular definitehorden,plural indefinitehorder)

  1. horde

Inflection

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Dutch

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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hordef(pluralhordenorhordes,diminutivehordetjen)

  1. ahorde
  2. atroopofboy scouts,comprising no more than 24cubs

Etymology 2

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Noun

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hordef(pluralhorden,diminutivehordetjen)

  1. a grosssieve
  2. ahurdle
Derived terms
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References

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  • M. J. Koenen & J. Endepols,Verklarend Handwoordenboek der Nederlandse Taal (tevens Vreemde-woordentolk),Groningen, Wolters-Noordhoff, 1969 (26th edition) [Dutch dictionary in Dutch]

French

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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hordef(pluralhordes)

  1. ahorde

Further reading

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Fula

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Alternative forms

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Noun

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hordende

  1. (Pulaar)calabash

References

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  • M. Niang,Pulaar-English English-Pulaar Standard Dictionary,New York: Hippocrene Books, 1997.

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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horde

  1. Alternative form ofhord

Etymology 2

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Verb

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horde

  1. Alternative form ofhorden

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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FromGermanHorde.

Noun

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hordem(definite singularhorden,indefinite pluralhorder,definite pluralhordene)

  1. ahorde

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Upper Sorbian

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Adjective

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horde

  1. inflection ofhordy:
    1. neuternominative/accusativesingular
    2. nominative/accusativeplural