See also: order

English edit

Proper noun edit

the Order

  1. (scouting) The Order of the Arrow.

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German edit

 
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Etymology edit

Early 17th century, from French ordre. The mercantile sense after English order.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈɔrdər/, [ˈʔɔʁ.dɐ], [ˈʔɔɐ̯-], [ˈʔɔː-]
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Noun edit

Order f (genitive Order, plural Ordern)

  1. (now informal, in military parlance archaic) order, command
    Synonyms: Befehl, Auftrag, Anweisung, Anordnung
    Der Chef telefoniert mit seiner Frau. Ich habe strenge Order, keinen ins Büro zu lassen.
    The boss is on the phone with his wife. I have strict order not to let anyone into the office.
  2. (mercantile, banking) order (request for delivery, usually in bulk)
    Synonym: Bestellung
    Die Fluggesellschaft hat ihre jüngste Order über 35 Passagierflugzeuge storniert.
    The air carrier has cancelled its latest order for 35 passenger airliners.

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Further reading edit

  • Order” in Duden online
  • Order” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache