kors
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
kors
From Dutch korst, from Middle Dutch corste, from Latin crusta.
kors (plural korste, diminutive korsie)
From Latin crux, whence also kryds. The intermediate steps of borrowing are not clear, as in the case of Swedish kors (see there).
kors n (singular definite korset, plural indefinite kors)
kors
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kors n
kors m (plural korsijiet)
kors n (definite singular korset, indefinite plural kors, definite plural korsa or korsene)
kors n (definite singular korset, indefinite plural kors, definite plural korsa)
(Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) From Old English cross, Old Irish cross or Old French crois, from Latin crux. See cross.
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kors n
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | kors | kors |
definite | korset | korsets | |
plural | indefinite | kors | kors |
definite | korsen | korsens |
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
kors
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
kors
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