broder
verb
Syllable Decomposition
broderfrom Old French brosder, broisder, from Old Low Franconian *brosdôn, a compound of *borst "bristle (of a boar, pig)" and *brordôn "to embroider" (cf. German Borste "boar's bristle"; Old Saxon brordôn "to embroider, decorate", brord "needle")
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "broder"Translations
spanish:bordar
dutch:afzomen
polish:haftować
See also
brode (v.) brodons (v.) brodions (v.) brodiez (v.) brodai (v.) brodâmes (v.) brodâtes (v.) brodèrent (v.) broderas (v.) broderons (v.) broderez (v.) broderont (v.) brodasse (v.) brodasses (v.) brodât (v.) brodassions (v.) brodassiez (v.) brodassent (v.) broderais (v.) broderait (v.)