bordeaux
English
Noun
bordeaux (countable and uncountable, plural bordeaux or bordeauxes or bordeauxs)
- Alternative letter-case form of Bordeaux (“fungicide; wine”)
- 1908, Annual Report of the Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, Burlington:
- Twelve fungicides; bordeaux mixture, strong, weak and with soap, bordeaux powder, modified eau celeste and ammoniacal copper carbonate, alone and with soap. As between the stronger and weaker bordeauxs an intermediate was [considered].
- 1909, Reports of the Board of Trustees of the University of New Hampshire, volume 4, page 388:
- The bordeauxs seem to have been the most efficient fungicides, with the proprietary lime-sulfur mixtures a close second.
- 1961, John Roberts McGrew, George Willis Still, Control of Grape Diseases and Insects in the Eastern United States:
- If these commercial materials are used to make a bordeaux or a copper-lime mixture for grape sprays, [...]
- 2006, Gene W. Heck, Charlemagne, Muhammad, and the Arab Roots of Capitalism:
- For under Charlemagne, in particular, this industry greatly expanded, as the wine masters of Gaul began to produce their own high quality burgandies and bordeauxes in the very regions in which those modern wines now derive their names.
- 1908, Annual Report of the Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, Burlington:
Danish
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bɔrdo/, [b̥ɒˈd̥o]
Noun
bordeaux c (singular definite bordeauxen or bordeaux'en, plural indefinite bordeauxer or bordeaux'er)
Inflection
Declension of bordeaux
| common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | bordeaux | bordeauxen bordeaux'en |
bordeauxer bordeaux'er |
bordeauxerne bordeaux'erne |
| genitive | bordeaux' | bordeauxens bordeaux'ens |
bordeauxers bordeaux'ers |
bordeauxernes bordeaux'ernes |
Synonyms
- (as an adjective): bordeauxfarvet, bordeauxrød, vinrød
- (wine): bordeauxvin
See also
bordeaux on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
- (reds) rød; blegrosa, blegrød, blodrød, bordeaux, bordeauxrød, cerise, ceriserød, cinnober, cinnoberrød, dybrød, gammelrosa, højrød, ildrød, karmin, karminrød, karmoisinrød, kirsebærrød, knaldrød, kobberrød, kochenille, kraprød, lakrød, lyserød, mørkerød, pink, postkasserød, purpur, purpurrød, rosenrød, rosa, rubinrød, ræverød, rødgrå, rødgul, rødgylden, rødlilla, rødorange, rødviolet, sartrosa, skarlagen, skarlagenrød, teglstensrød, vinrød
Finnish
Etymology
From French.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbordoː/
Noun
bordeaux
- Bordeaux (wine)
Declension
| Inflection of bordeaux (Kotus type 22/parfait, no gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | bordeaux | bordeaux’t | |
| genitive | bordeaux’n | bordeaux’iden bordeaux’itten | |
| partitive | bordeaux’ta | bordeaux’ita | |
| illative | bordeaux’hon | bordeaux’ihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | bordeaux | bordeaux’t | |
| accusative | nom. | bordeaux | bordeaux’t |
| gen. | bordeaux’n | ||
| genitive | bordeaux’n | bordeaux’iden bordeaux’itten | |
| partitive | bordeaux’ta | bordeaux’ita | |
| inessive | bordeaux’ssa | bordeaux’issa | |
| elative | bordeaux’sta | bordeaux’ista | |
| illative | bordeaux’hon | bordeaux’ihin | |
| adessive | bordeaux’lla | bordeaux’illa | |
| ablative | bordeaux’lta | bordeaux’ilta | |
| allative | bordeaux’lle | bordeaux’ille | |
| essive | bordeaux’na | bordeaux’ina | |
| translative | bordeaux’ksi | bordeaux’iksi | |
| instructive | — | bordeaux’in | |
| abessive | bordeaux’tta | bordeaux’itta | |
| comitative | — | bordeaux’ineen | |
French
Adjective
bordeaux (invariable)
- claret (colour)
Noun
bordeaux m (uncountable)
- Bordeaux (wine)
Noun
bordeaux m
- plural of bordeau
Italian
Adjective
bordeaux (invariable)
Noun
bordeaux m (invariable)
- burgundy, maroon (colour)
- Bordeaux (wine)
- (organic chemistry) Any of several azo dyes having this colour
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