broder

verb

Syllable Decomposition

broder

from 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

  • spanishspanish:bordar
  • dutchdutch:afzomen
  • polishpolish: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.)