ordem

Portuguese

/ˈɔɾ.ðɐ̃j̃/, /ˈɔʁ.dẽj̃/, /ˈɔɹ.dẽj̃/, /ˈɔɻ.dẽj̃/

noun
Definitions
  • order (arrangement, disposition)
  • (uncountable) order (the state of being well arranged)
  • order; command
  • order (group of religious adherents)
  • order (society of knights)
  • (taxonomy) order (taxonomical rank)
  • peace; tranquility; harmony
  • (mathematics) order (number of elements in a set or related structure)
  • (mathematics) order (highest exponent in a polynomial)
  • (architecture) classical order
  • (Christianity) sacrament which makes someone member of the clergy

Etymology

Inherited from Old Portuguese ordin derived from Latin ōrdinem derived from Proto-Italic *ored(h)- (arrange).

Origin

Proto-Italic

*ored(h)-

Gloss

arrange

Concept
Semantic Field

Basic actions and technology

Ontological Category

Action/Process

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