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Webster 1913 Edition
Cordon
1.
A cord or ribbon bestowed or borne as a badge of honor; a broad ribbon, usually worn after the manner of a baldric, constituting a mark of a very high grade in an honorary order. Cf.
Grand cordon
. 2.
The cord worn by a Franciscan friar.
Sir E. Sandys.
3.
(Fort.)
The coping of the scarp wall, which projects beyong the face of the wall a few inches.
4.
(Mil.)
A line or series of sentinels, or of military posts, inclosing or guarding any place or thing.
5.
A rich and ornamental lace or string, used to secure a mantle in some costumes of state.
‖Cordon sanitaire
(k[GREEK]rˊd[GREEK]n′ s[GREEK]ˊn[GREEK]ˊt[GREEK]r′)
[F., sanitary cordon]
, a line of troops or military posts around a district infected with disease, to cut off communication, and thus prevent the disease from spreading. Also used figuratively, of a group of neutral states that forms a barrier between two hostile states.
Webster 1828 Edition
Cordon
CORDON
,Noun.
1.
In fortification, a row of stones jutting before the rampart, and the basis of the parapet; or a row of stones between the wall of a fortress which lies aslope, and the parapet which is perpendicular; serving as an ornament, and used only in fortifications of stone-work.2.
In military language, a line or series of military posts; as a cordon of troops.Definition 2024
cordon
cordon
See also: cordón
English
Noun
cordon (plural cordons)
- (archaic) A ribbon normally worn diagonally across the chest as a decoration or insignia of rank etc.
- A line of people or things placed around an area to enclose or protect it.
- (cricket) The arc of fielders on the off side, behind the batsman - the slips and gully.
- (botany) A woody plant, such as a fruit tree, pruned and trained to grow as a single stem on a support.
Translations
ribbon
line of people or things placed around an area
Verb
cordon (third-person singular simple present cordons, present participle cordoning, simple past and past participle cordoned)
- (with "off") To form a cordon around an area in order to prevent movement in or out.
Translations
to form a cordon around an area
Anagrams
French
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -dɔ̃
Noun
cordon m (plural cordons)
- cord (for connecting)
Derived terms
Derived terms
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Romanian
Etymology
Noun
cordon n (plural cordoane)
- belt
- cord (length of twisted strands)
- cordon (line of people or things placed around an area to enclose or protect it)
Declension
declension of cordon
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) cordon | cordonul | (niște) cordoane | cordoanele |
genitive/dative | (unui) cordon | cordonului | (unor) cordoane | cordoanelor |
vocative | cordonule | cordoanelor |