Ort

Etymology
From orte:, cognate with early-modern Dutch ooræte, perhaps from Dutch oor-, out + etten, to eat

Pronunciation

 * (in non-rhotic accents), ought (in non-rhotic accents)
 * (in non-rhotic accents), ought (in non-rhotic accents)
 * (in non-rhotic accents), ought (in non-rhotic accents)

Noun

 * 1) (usually in plural orts) a scrap of leftover food; any remainder

Translations

 * Finnish:

Anagrams

 * OTR, rot, RTO, TOR, Tor, tor, TRO

Etymology

 * fort:.

Pronoun

 * on you
 * on you

Derived terms

 * ortsa

Etymology

 * fort:.

Pronoun

 * on you
 * on you

Derived terms

 * orts

Etymology
, whence Old English ord, Old Norse oddr

Noun

 * 1) sharp point

Etymology

 * fort:.

Pronoun

 * 1) on you

Noun

 * 1) (inhabited) place, location; a group of houses (of any size: hamlet, village, town, city...)
 * 2) horizontal tunnel in a mine

Derived terms

 * place
 * bostadsort
 * centralort
 * föedelseort
 * småort
 * tätort
 * på ort och ställe

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