berde

English

Etymology

Noun

berde (plural berdes)

  1. (music) A stringed instrument (chordophone) of Bosnian origin, a large guitar-shaped instrument that is played upright, using a plectrum.

See also

  • Appendix:Glossary of chordophones

References

Anagrams


Aklanon

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish verde.

Adjective

berde

  1. green

References


Aragonese

Etymology

Adjective

berde m sg (feminine singular berda, neuter singular berdo, masculine and neuter plural berdos, feminine plural berdes)

  1. green

References


Basque

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish verde, ultimately from Latin viridis.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /berˈde/

Adjective

berde

  1. green

See also

Colors in Basque · koloreak (layout · text)
     zuri      gris      beltz
             gorri              laranja ; marroi              hori
                          berde             
                          oztin              urdin
             ubel              more              arrosa

Cebuano

Etymology

From Spanish verde (green), from Latin viridis.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: ber‧de

Adjective

berde

  1. of the colour green

Noun

berde

  1. the color green

Quotations

For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:berde.


Hiligaynon

Etymology

From Spanish verde.

Noun

bérde

  1. The color green.

Adjective

bérde

  1. Green in color.

Middle English

Noun

berde

  1. Alternative form of burde

Mirandese

Adjective

berde m or f (plural berdes)

  1. green

Tagalog

Etymology

From Spanish verde.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbɛɾdɛ/

Noun

berde

  1. The color green.

Adjective

berde

  1. Green in color.

Synonyms

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