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[Ridder]
** English
*** Etymology 1
From [en], [enm], from [en] (also as [ang] > [en]), from [en], from [en], [gem-pro], from [en]. Cognate with [de].
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] a sieve
*** Etymology 2
From [en], from [en], from [en], from the noun. See above.
**** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] to sieve ; sift ; riddle
*** Etymology 3
From [en].
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. One who, or that which, rid s.
*** Anagrams
- [en]
** Danish
[lang=da]
*** Etymology
From [da], from [da], a Flemish variant of [dum], from [dum]. It was used to translate [fro]. The Dutch word was also borrowed to [de], [non], and [sv].
*** Pronunciation
- [da]
*** Noun
[en]
1. [da] knight [a medieval horseman] 2. knight [a person on whom a knighthood has been conferred by a monarch] 3. [da] knight [a member of the [equites] in Ancient Rome]
**** Declension
[en]
**** Derived terms
- [da] (" chivalrous ") - [da] (" knighthood ")
** Dutch
[Ridder (title)] [Ridder (ruiter)]
*** Pronunciation
- [nl] - [nl] - [nl] - [nl]
*** Etymology 1
From [nl], a variant form of [dum], from [nl], from [odt] (equivalent to modern [nl]).
**** Noun
[m]
1. knight 2. [nl] one of certain butterflies of the family [Papilionidae] 1. [nl] [nl] [nl] ( [Papilio machaon] ) 3. a champion [nl]
***** Derived terms
{{col|nl |anaalridder |anusridder |hospitaalridder |kruisridder |moraalridder |orderidder |ridderkapel |ridderlijk |ridderorde |ridderschap |riddertijd |ridderroman |riddervaan |ridderspoor |ridderzuring |ridderzwaard |rijksridder |roofridder |tempelridder |Vliesridder |zwaanridder }}
***** Related terms
- [nl]
***** Descendants
- [af]
*** Etymology 2
[nonlemma]
**** Verb
[nl]
1. [nl] [nl]
** Middle Low German
*** Etymology
Alteration of the verb [gml]. Cognate with [nl] and [de].
*** Pronunciation
- [gml]
*** Noun
[gml]
1. a knight , an armored professional soldier usually employing a horse 2. a rider , someone who rides (regularly or professionally)
**** Related terms
- [gml] (someone who rides) - [gml]
**** Descendants
- Danish: ridder
** Norwegian Bokmål
[lang=nb]
*** Etymology
From [nb], from [nb], a Flemish variant of [dum], from [dum]. It was used to translate [fro]. The Dutch word was also borrowed to [de], [non], and [sv].
*** Noun
[nb-noun-m2]
1. a knight
**** Derived terms
- [nb]
*** References
- [lang=nb]