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From Middle English ordre , from Old French ordre , ordne , ordene ( “ order, rank ” ) , from Latin ōrdinem , accusative of ōrdō ( “ row, rank, regular arrangement ” , literally “ row of threads in a loom ” ) , from Proto-Italic *ordō ( “ to arrange ” ) , probably ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₂or-d- , from *h₂er- .
Related to Latin ōrdior ( “ begin ” , literally “ begin to weave ” ) . In sense “request for purchase”, compare bespoke . Doublet of ordo .
order (countable and uncountable , plural orders )
Illustrations of the Classical orders (from left to right): Tuscan , Doric , Ionic , Corinthian and Composite , made in 1728 (sense 14)
( countable ) Arrangement , disposition , or sequence .
put the children in age order
It's arranged in order of frequency
( countable ) A position in an arrangement, disposition, or sequence.
1843 , New York (State). Natural History Survey, Geology of New-York: Comprising the survey of the fourth geological ... [1] :In these situations we find the Genesee slate, the Tully limestone and the upper part of the Hamilton group, each one in its order disappearing beneath the lake level as we proceed southward.
1856 , George Nicholls , A History of the Irish Poor Law: In Connexion with the Condition of the People [2] :In the latter portion of this period, the country was assailed by famine and pestilence - — a fearful visitation which will be noticed hereafter in its order of date, and of which it would be out of place to say more at present.
1897 , T. L. Heath (translator), Eutocius of Ascalon , Extract from a commentary by Eutocius, quoted in 1897 [CUP], T. L. Heath (editor), The Works of Archimedes , 2002, Dover, unnumbered page ,
His attempt I shall also give in its order .
1915 , Edwin Abbott Abbott , the fourfold gospel the proclamation of the new kingdom [3] , page 298 :This narrative must be discussed later on, in its order .
1996 , John Clare, Eric Robinson, David Powell, John Clare: Poems of the Middle Period, 1822-1837 [4] , page xxxi:The latter comes into play only as we examine each word in its order in the line.
2013 , Leah Sarat, Fire in the Canyon: Religion, Migration, and the Mexican Dream [5] :Hasn't it been shown that the Hebrew letter “w” is equivalent to the number 6, due to its order in the alphabet, he asked?
2014 , Julia Navarro, Tell Me Who I Am [6] :Because Professor Soler told me that you had to investigate things step by step, that you had to find a thread to follow and follow it, and find everything out in its order .
( uncountable ) The state of being well arranged .
The house is in order ; the machinery is out of order .
( countable ) Conformity with law or decorum ; freedom from disturbance ; general tranquillity ; public quiet.
to preserve order in a community or an assembly
Order in the court!
( countable ) A command .
give an order
his inability to follow orders
1907 January, Harold Bindloss , chapter 30, in The Dust of Conflict , 1st Canadian edition, Toronto, Ont.: McLeod & Allen, →OCLC :It was by his order the shattered leading company flung itself into the houses when the Sin Verguenza were met by an enfilading volley as they reeled into the calle.
1950 January, David L. Smith, “A Runaway at Beattock”, in Railway Magazine , page 53 :John Hedley was Locomotive Foreman at Beattock. He was in bed, but they roused him, and he gave orders for one of his pilot engines to go up to the summit, get Mitchell's train, and take it to Carlisle.
( countable ) A request for some product or service ; a commission to purchase, sell, or supply goods.
make an order
receive an online order for the new range of sunglasses
2012 December 1, “An internet of airborne things”, in The Economist [7] , volume 405 , number 8813 , page 3 (Technology Quarterly):A farmer could place an order for a new tractor part by text message and pay for it by mobile money-transfer.
( countable ) A group of religious adherents , especially monks or nuns , set apart within their religion by adherence to a particular rule or set of principles.
St. Ignatius Loyola founded the Jesuit order in 1537.
( countable ) An association of knights .
the Order of the Garter, the Order of the Bath.
Any group of people with common interests .
( countable ) A decoration , awarded by a government, a dynastic house, or a religious body to an individual, usually for distinguished service to a nation or to humanity.
2022 August 3, Matthew Mazzetta, “President Tsai awards state honor to visiting U.S. House speaker”, in Focus Taiwan [8] , archived from the original on 03 August 2022 :The Order of Propitious Clouds is a civilian order that can be awarded to Taiwan citizens or foreign nationals. It is divided into a total of nine "classes" or grades, of which the Special Grand Cordon is the highest.Pelosi said she was particularly honored to receive the award from Tsai -- "a woman president in one of the freest societies in the world."
( countable , biology , taxonomy ) A category in the classification of organisms , ranking below class and above family ; a taxon at that rank.
2013 May-June, Katie L. Burke , “In the News ”, in American Scientist , volume 101 , number 3, page 193 :Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola. A recent study explored the ecological variables that may contribute to bats’ propensity to harbor such zoonotic diseases by comparing them with another order of common reservoir hosts: rodents.
A number of things or persons arranged in a fixed or suitable place, or relative position; a rank ; a row ; a grade ; especially, a rank or class in society; a distinct character , kind , or sort .
the higher or lower orders of society
talent of a high order
1651 , Jer[emy] Taylor , The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living. [ … ] , 2nd edition, London: [ … ] Francis Ashe [ … ] , →OCLC :They are in equal order to their several ends.
1850 , Nathaniel Hawthorne , The Scarlet Letter, a Romance , Boston, Mass.: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields , →OCLC :[ …] which, to his order of mind, must have seemed little short of crime.
( Christianity ) An ecclesiastical rank or position , usually for the sake of ministry , ( especially, when plural ) holy orders .
There have been many major and minor orders in the history of Christianity: the order of virgins, of deacons, priests, lectors, acolytes, porters, catechists, widows, etc.
to take orders or holy orders means to be ordained a deacon or priest
( architecture ) The disposition of a column and its component parts, and of the entablature resting upon it, in classical architecture; hence (since the column and entablature are the characteristic features of classical architecture) a style or manner of architectural design.
Hyponyms: Corinthian order , Doric order , Ionic order
( cricket ) The sequence in which a side ’s batsmen bat ; the batting order .
( electronics ) A power of polynomial function in an electronic circuit ’s block, such as a filter , an amplifier , etc.
a 3-stage cascade of a 2nd-order bandpass Butterworth filter
( chemistry ) The overall power of the rate law of a chemical reaction , expressed as a polynomial function of concentrations of reactants and products .
( set theory , of a set or algebraic structure ) The number of elements contained within (the given object ); formally , the cardinality (of the given object ).
1911 [Cambridge University Press], William Burnside, Theory of Groups of Finite Order , 2nd Edition, Reprint, Dover (Dover Phoenix), 2004, page 222 ,
In this case, the conjugate set contains n (n − 1)/x (x − 1) distinct sub-groups of order m , and H is therefore self-conjugate in a group K of order x (x − l)m .
( group theory , of an element g of a group G ) The smallest positive natural number n such that (denoting the group operation multiplicatively ) gn is the identity element of G , if such an n exists; if no such n exists the element is said to be of infinite order (or sometimes zero order ) .
1997 , Frank Celler, C. R. Leedham-Green, “Calculating the Order of an Invertible Matrix”, in Larry Finkelstein, William M. Kantor, editors, Groups and Computation II , American Mathematical Society , page 55 :The object of this note is to observe that it is possible to calculate the order of an element
A
{\displaystyle A}
of
G
=
G
L
(
d
,
q
)
{\displaystyle G={\mathit {GL}}(d,q)}
on average using
O
(
d
3
l
o
g
q
)
{\displaystyle O(d^{3}{\mathsf {log}}\ q)}
field operations, assuming that
q
i
−
1
{\displaystyle q^{i}-1}
has been factorised for
i
≤
d
{\displaystyle i\leq d}
.
1999 , A. Ehrenfeucht, T. Harju, G. Rozenberg, The Theory of 2-structures , World Scientific, page 15 ,
If
Δ
{\displaystyle \Delta }
is a finite group, its cardinality is called the order of
Δ
{\displaystyle \Delta }
. The order of an element
a
∈
Δ
{\displaystyle a\in \Delta }
is defined as the smallest nonnegative integer
n
{\displaystyle n}
such that
a
n
=
1
Δ
{\displaystyle a^{n}=1_{\Delta }}
. The second case of the following result is known as Cauchy's theorem.
Theorem 1.10 Let
Δ
{\displaystyle \Delta }
be a finite group.
(i) The order of an element
a
∈
Δ
{\displaystyle a\in \Delta }
divides the order
|
Δ
|
{\displaystyle |\Delta |}
of the group.
(ii) If a prime number
p
{\displaystyle p}
divides
|
Δ
|
{\displaystyle |\Delta |}
, then there exists an element
a
∈
Δ
{\displaystyle a\in \Delta }
of order
p
{\displaystyle p}
.
2010 , A. R. Vasishta, A. K. Vasishta, Modern Algebra , Krishna Prakashan Media, 60th Edition, page 180 ,
Since in a finite group the order of an element must be a divisor of the order of the group, therefore o (a ) cannot be 3 and so we must have o (a )=4=the order of the group G .
( graph theory , of a graph ) The number of vertices in the graph (i.e. the set-theoretic order of the set of vertices of the graph ).
( order theory ) A partially ordered set .
( order theory ) The relation with which a partially ordered set is equipped.
( algebra , of a monomial ) The sum of the exponents of the variables involved in the expression.
The monomial
x
2
y
3
z
{\displaystyle x^{2}y^{3}z}
is of order
2
+
3
+
1
=
6
{\displaystyle 2+3+1=6}
.
( algebra , of a polynomial in one variable ) The order of the leading monomial; (equivalently ) the largest power of the variable involved in the given expression.
Synonym: degree
The quadratic polynomial
a
x
2
+
b
x
+
c
,
{\displaystyle ax^{2}+bx+c,}
is said to be of order (or degree) 2 when
a
{\displaystyle a}
is nonzero .
( finance ) A written direction to furnish someone with money or property ; compare money order , postal order .
1763 , James Boswell , edited by Gordon Turnbull, London Journal 1762-1763 , Penguin, published 2014 , page 233 :I then walked to Cochrane's & got an order on Sir Charles Asgill for my money.
1973 , Donald Knuth , The Art of Computer Programming , Volume 3: Sorting and Searching, Addison-Wesley, chapter 8:
Since only two of our tape drives were in working order , I was ordered to order more tape units in short order , in order to order the data several orders of magnitude faster.
arrangement, disposition
Afrikaans: volgorde
Arabic: تَرْتِيب m ( tartīb ) , نِظَام (ar) m ( niẓām )
Armenian: կարգ (hy) ( karg )
Avar: низам ( nizam )
Azerbaijani: nizam
Bashkir: тәртип ( tərtip )
Belarusian: пара́дак m ( parádak )
Bulgarian: ред (bg) m ( red ) , поря́дък (bg) m ( porjádǎk )
Burmese: အစဉ် (my) ( a.cany ) , အစီအလျဉ် (my) ( a.cia.lyany ) , အစီအစဉ် (my) ( a.cia.cany )
Catalan: ordre (ca) m
Chinese:
Cantonese: 順序 / 顺序 ( seon6 zeoi6 )
Mandarin: 順序 / 顺序 (zh) ( shùnxù )
Czech: pořadí (cs) n , uspořádání (cs) n
Danish: ordning c , rækkefølge (da) c
Dutch: volgorde (nl) f , orde (nl) f
Esperanto: ordo (eo)
Finnish: järjestys (fi)
French: ordre (fr) m
Galician: orde (gl) f
Georgian: წესრიგი ( c̣esrigi )
German: Ordnung (de) f , Reihenfolge (de) f
Alemannic German: Ornig
Greek:
Ancient: τάξις f ( táxis )
Hebrew: סֵדֶר (he) m ( séder )
Hindi: तरतीब (hi) f ( tartīb ) , नियम (hi) m ( niyam ) , क्रम (hi) m ( kram ) , व्यवस्था (hi) f ( vyavasthā ) , निजाम (hi) m ( nijām ) , निज़ाम (hi) m ( nizām ) , विधान (hi) m ( vidhān ) , तंज़ीम f ( tanzīm ) , तनजीम (hi) f ( tanjīm ) , तरतीब (hi) f ( tartīb )
Hungarian: rendezés (hu) , rend (hu) , elrendezés (hu) , sorrend (hu)
Icelandic: röð (is) f
Indonesian: aturan (id) , susunan (id)
Interlingua: ordine
Irish: bail f
Italian: ordine (it) m , comando (it) m , direttiva (it) f , disposizione (it) f , sequenza (it) f
Japanese: 順序 (ja) ( じゅんじょ, junjo )
Kazakh: тәртіп ( tärtıp )
Khmer: ការរៀបចំ ( kaariəpcɑm ) , របៀប (km) ( rɔbiəp )
Korean: 순서(順序) (ko) ( sunseo ) , 질서(秩序) (ko) ( jilseo )
Kyrgyz: тартип (ky) ( tartip ) , ирет (ky) ( iret )
Lao: ລະບຽບ ( la bīap ) , ລຳດັບ (lo) ( lam dap )
Latin: ōrdō (la) m
Latvian: kārtība f , secība f
Lithuanian: tvarka f
Luxembourgish: Reiefolleg f
Macedonian: ред m ( red ) , поредок m ( poredok )
Maori: raupapa
Mizo: indawtdàn
Northern Sami: ortnet
Norwegian:
Bokmål: ordning m , orden (no) m , rekkefølge (no) m
Old English: leodgeþincþu f
Persian:
Dari: تَرْتِیب (fa) ( tartīb ) , نِظَام (fa) ( nizām )
Iranian Persian: تَرْتیب (fa) ( tartib ) , نِظام (fa) ( nezâm )
Polish: porządek (pl) m
Portuguese: ordem (pt) f
Romagnol: régula f
Romanian: ordine (ro) f , rânduială (ro) f
Romansch: urden
Russian: поря́док (ru) m ( porjádok )
Sanskrit: विधान (sa) n ( vidhāna )
Scottish Gaelic: òrdugh m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: по̀редак m
Latin: pòredak (sh) m
Slovak: poriadok m
Slovene: red (sl) m , ureditev f
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: rěd m
Spanish: orden (es) m
Swahili: oda (sw)
Swedish: ordning (sv) c , följd (sv) c
Tagalog: katiwasayan , kasunran
Tajik: тартиб ( tartib ) , низом ( nizom )
Telugu: అమరిక (te) ( amarika )
Thai: ระเบียบ (th) ( rá-bìiap ) , ลำดับ (th) ( lam-dàp ) , อันดับ (th) ( an-dàp ) , ขนบ (th) ( kà-nòp )
Turkish: düzen (tr) , tertip (tr)
Turkmen: tertip
Ukrainian: поря́док (uk) m ( porjádok )
Urdu: تَرْتِیب (ur) f ( tartīb ) , نِظام m ( nizām )
Uzbek: tartib (uz)
Vietnamese: thứ tự (vi)
good arrangement
Afrikaans: orde (af)
Arabic: تَرْتِيب m ( tartīb )
Armenian: կարգ (hy) ( karg )
Azerbaijani: nizam
Bashkir: тәртип ( tərtip )
Belarusian: пара́дак m ( parádak )
Bulgarian: поря́дък (bg) m ( porjádǎk )
Catalan: ordre (ca) m
Chinese:
Cantonese: 次序 ( ci3 zeoi6 ) , 秩序 ( dit6 zeoi6 )
Mandarin: 次序 (zh) ( cìxù ) , 秩序 (zh) ( zhìxù )
Czech: řád (cs) m , pořádek (cs) m
Danish: orden (da) c
Dutch: orde (nl) f
Finnish: järjestys (fi)
French: ordre (fr) m
Galician: orde (gl) f
German: Ordnung (de) f
Greek: σειρά (el) f ( seirá ) , τάξη (el) f ( táxi )
Hebrew: סֵדֶר (he) ( séder )
Hindi: सुव्यवस्था (hi) f ( suvyavasthā ) , क्रम पद्धति f ( kram paddhati ) , तरतीब (hi) f ( tartīb ) , तंज़ीम f ( tanzīm ) , तनजीम (hi) f ( tanjīm )
Hungarian: rend (hu) , rendezettség (hu)
Ido: ordino (io)
Indonesian: aturan (id) , susunan (id)
Interlingua: ordine
Irish: bail f
Italian: ordine (it) m
Japanese: 秩序 (ja) ( ちつじょ, chitsujo )
Khmer: របប (km) ( rɔbɑɑp )
Korean: 질서(秩序) (ko) ( jilseo )
Latvian: kārtība f
Luxembourgish: Uerdnung f
Macedonian: поредок m ( poredok )
Maori: raupapa
Mizo: indawtdàn , inremfel
Nanai: гиан ( gian )
Northern Sami: ortnet
Norwegian:
Bokmål: orden (no) m
Persian:
Iranian Persian: تَرْتیب (fa) ( tartib )
Polish: porządek (pl) m , ład (pl) m
Portuguese: ordem (pt) f
Romanian: ordine (ro) f , rânduială (ro) f
Russian: поря́док (ru) m ( porjádok )
Scottish Gaelic: òrdugh m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ре̑д m
Latin: rȇd (sh) m
Slovak: poriadok m
Slovene: red (sl) m , ureditev f
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: rěd m
Spanish: orden (es) m
Swedish: ordning (sv) c
Tagalog: katiwasayan
Telugu: క్రమ పద్ధతి ( krama paddhati )
Thai: ลำดับ (th) ( lam-dàp )
Ukrainian: поря́док (uk) m ( porjádok )
Urdu: تَرْتِیب (ur) f ( tartīb )
Welsh: trefn (cy) f
command
Albanian: urdhër (sq) m
Arabic: أَمْر (ar) m ( ʔamr ) , حُكْم (ar) m ( ḥukm )
Armenian: հրաման (hy) ( hraman )
Aromanian: urdin (roa-rup) , dimãndari f , dimãndare f
Assamese: আজ্ঞা ( agga )
Avar: амру ( amru )
Azerbaijani: buyruq , əmr
Bashkir: бойороҡ ( boyoroq )
Basque: men
Belarusian: зага́д m ( zahád ) , раска́з m ( raskáz ) , кама́нда f ( kamánda ) , прыка́з m ( prykáz )
Bengali: আদেশ (bn) ( adeś ) , আজ্ঞা (bn) ( ajna )
Bulgarian: за́повед (bg) f ( zápoved ) , повеле́ние (bg) n ( povelénie ) , наре́ждане (bg) n ( naréždane )
Burmese: အမိန့် (my) ( a.min. ) , အမှာ (my) ( a.hma )
Catalan: ordre (ca) f
Chinese:
Cantonese: 命令 ( ming6 ling6 )
Mandarin: 命令 (zh) ( mìnglìng )
Czech: rozkaz (cs) m , povel (cs) m
Danish: ordre (da) c
Dutch: order (nl) m , bevel (nl) n
Egyptian: (wḏ )
Esperanto: ordono
Estonian: korraldus , käsk
Finnish: käsky (fi) , komento (fi)
French: ordre (fr) m
Old French: comandement m
Galician: orde (gl) f , mandado m
Georgian: ბრძანება ( brʒaneba )
German: Order (de) f , Befehl (de) m , Geheiß (de) n
Greek: διαταγή (el) f ( diatagí )
Ancient: ἐντολή f ( entolḗ ) , κέλευσμα n ( kéleusma )
Hebrew: פְּקֻדּה (he) f ( pkuda )
Hindi: आदेश (hi) m ( ādeś ) , आज्ञा (hi) f ( ājñā ) , हुक्म (hi) m ( hukma ) , दस्तूर (hi) m ( dastūr ) , फ़रमान m ( farmān ) , फरमान (hi) m ( pharmān ) , अम्र (hi) m ( amra )
Hungarian: parancs (hu) , rendelet (hu) , utasítás (hu) , végzés (hu)
Indonesian: perintah (id) , aba-aba (id)
Interlingua: ordine
Italian: ordine (it) m , comando (it) m
Japanese: 命令 (ja) ( めいれい, meirei )
Kazakh: әмір (kk) ( ämır ) , бұйрық ( būiryq )
Khmer: បង្គាប់ (km) ( bɑngkŏəp ) , បញ្ជា (km) ( bɑñciə ) , អាណា (km) ( ʼaanaa )
Korean: 명령(命令) (ko) ( myeongnyeong )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: firman (ku)
Kyrgyz: приказ ( prikaz ) , буйрук (ky) ( buyruk )
Lao: ຄຳສັ່ງ ( kham sang )
Latin: ēdictum n , imperium (la) n , mandātum n
Latvian: pavēle f
Lithuanian: įsakymas m
Luxembourgish: Uerder m
Macedonian: заповед f ( zapoved )
Malay: perintah (ms)
Malayalam: കൽപന (ml) n ( kalpana ) , ഉത്തരവ് (ml) n ( uttaravŭ ) , ആജ്ഞ (ml) n ( ājña )
Manchu: ᡥᡝᠰᡝ ( hese )
Maori: whakahau
Mizo: thupêk , thupêk
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: тушаал (mn) ( tušaal )
Northern Sami: gohččun
Norwegian:
Bokmål: ordre (no) m
Occitan: òrdre (oc) m
Odia: ନିର୍ଦ୍ଦେଶ (or) ( nirddeśa ) , ଆଜ୍ଞା ( ājñā )
Old Church Slavonic:
Cyrillic: заповѣдь f ( zapovědĭ )
Old French: comandement m
Ottoman Turkish: امر ( emr, emir ) , فرمان ( ferman )
Pashto: امر (ps) m ( am(ᶕ)r ) , حکم (ps) m ( hukm )
Persian:
Iranian Persian: دَسْتور (fa) ( dastur ) , فَرْمان (fa) ( farmân ) , اَمْر (fa) ( amr ) , حُکْم (fa) ( hokm ) , (please verify ) اُرْد (fa) ( ord )
Plautdietsch: Befäl m , Jeheet n
Polish: rozkaz (pl) m
Portuguese: ordem (pt) f
Romanian: ordin (ro) n , comandă (ro) f , poruncă (ro) f
Russian: прика́з (ru) m ( prikáz ) , повеле́ние (ru) n ( povelénije ) , приказа́ние (ru) n ( prikazánije ) , кома́нда (ru) f ( kománda ) , распоряже́ние (ru) n ( rasporjažénije )
Sanskrit: आज्ञा (sa) f ( ājñā )
Scottish Gaelic: òrdugh m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: за̏пове̄д f , на́редба f
Latin: zȁpovēd f , náredba (sh) f
Slovak: rozkaz m , príkaz m
Slovene: ukȁz (sl) m
Spanish: orden (es) f , mandato (es) m
Swahili: oda (sw)
Swedish: befallning (sv) c , order (sv) c
Tajik: амр (tg) ( amr ) , фармон (tg) ( farmon ) , дастур ( dastur ) , ҳукм ( hukm )
Tamil: ஆணை (ta) ( āṇai ) , கட்டளை (ta) ( kaṭṭaḷai ) , உத்தரவு (ta) ( uttaravu )
Tatar: боерык (tt) ( boyerıq )
Telugu: ఆదేశము (te) ( ādēśamu )
Thai: คำสั่ง (th) ( kam-sàng ) , อาเทศ ( aa-têet ) , บัญชา ( ban-chaa ) , อาณา (th) ( aa-naa )
Tocharian B: reki
Turkish: emir (tr) , buyruk (tr)
Turkmen: buýruk (tk)
Ukrainian: нака́з m ( nakáz ) , ро́зказ m ( rózkaz ) , зака́з m ( zakáz ) , за́гад (uk) m ( záhad ) , кома́нда f ( kománda ) , прика́з m ( prykáz ) , розпоря́дження ( rozporjádžennja )
Urdu: حُکْم (ur) m ( hukm ) , فَرْمان (ur) m ( farmān ) , اَمْر m ( amr ) , دَسْتُور (ur) m ( dastūr )
Uyghur: بۇيرۇق ( buyruq )
Uzbek: buyruq (uz)
Vietnamese: lệnh (vi) , mệnh lệnh (vi) , khiển (vi)
Welsh: gorchymyn (cy) m
request for some product or service
Afrikaans: bestelling
Albanian: porosi (sq) f
Arabic: طَلَب (ar) m ( ṭalab )
Armenian: պատվեր (hy) ( patver )
Azerbaijani: sifariş (az)
Belarusian: зака́з m ( zakáz ) , замо́ва f ( zamóva ) , замаўле́нне n ( zamaŭljénnje )
Bulgarian: поръ́чка (bg) f ( porǎ́čka )
Burmese: အမှာ (my) ( a.hma ) , အော်ဒါ (my) ( auda ) , မှာ (my) ( hma )
Catalan: ordre (ca) f , comanda (ca) f
Chinese:
Cantonese: 定購 / 定购 ( ding6 kau3 )
Mandarin: 定購 / 定购 (zh) ( dìnggòu )
Czech: objednávka (cs) f
Danish: ordre (da) c
Dutch: bestelling (nl) f , order (nl) m
Esperanto: mendo
Estonian: tellimus
Finnish: tilaus (fi)
French: commande (fr) f
Galician: pedido (gl) m
Georgian: შეკვეთა ( šeḳveta ) , გამოძახება ( gamoʒaxeba )
German: Bestellung (de) f , Order (de) f
Greek: παραγγελία (el) f ( parangelía )
Hawaiian: kauoha
Hindi: ऑर्डर m ( ŏrḍar ) , सिफ़ारिश f ( sifāriś ) , तलब (hi) f ( talab ) , मँगवाना (hi) ( maṅgvānā )
Hungarian: rendelés (hu) , megrendelés (hu)
Icelandic: pöntun (is) f
Indonesian: pesanan (id)
Italian: ordinazione (it) f , commessa (it) f
Japanese: 注文 (ja) ( ちゅうもん, chūmon )
Kazakh: тапсырым ( tapsyrym ) , тапсырыс ( tapsyrys )
Khmer: បញ្ជាទិញ ( bɑñciə tɨñ )
Korean: 주문(注文) (ko) ( jumun )
Kyrgyz: заказ (ky) ( zakaz ) , буйрутма (ky) ( buyrutma )
Macedonian: порачка f ( poračka )
Malay: pesanan (ms)
Maori: ōta
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: захиалга (mn) ( zaxialga )
Northern Sami: diŋgon
Norwegian:
Bokmål: ordre (no) m
Persian:
Dari: فَرْمَایِش (fa) ( farmāyiš )
Iranian Persian: سِفارِش (fa) ( sefâreš ) , اُرْدِر ( order )
Polish: zamówienie (pl) n
Portuguese: encomenda (pt) f , pedido (pt) m
Romanian: comandă (ro) f
Russian: зака́з (ru) m ( zakáz ) , о́рдер (ru) m ( órder )
Scottish Gaelic: òrdugh m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: на́руџба f
Latin: nárudžba (sh) f
Slovak: objednávka f
Slovene: naročilo n
Spanish: orden (es) f , mandato (es) m , pedido (es) m , comanda (es) f
Swahili: oda (sw)
Swedish: order (sv) c , beställning (sv) c
Tajik: супориш ( suporiš ) , фармоиш ( farmoyiš )
Thai: คำสั่ง (th) ( kam-sàng )
Turkish: sipariş (tr)
Ukrainian: замо́влення n ( zamóvlennja )
Urdu: فَرْمائِش f ( farmāiś ) , طَلَب f ( talab )
Uyghur: زاكاز ( zakaz )
Uzbek: zakaz (uz) , buyurtma (uz)
Vietnamese: đặt hàng
Welsh: archeb f
biology: taxonomical classification
a rank; a row; a grade; esp. a rank or class in society; a distinct character, kind, or sort
cricket: sequence in which a side’s batsmen bat
electronics: power of polynomial function in a circuit’s block
chemistry: a number of a chemical reaction
graph theory: number of vertices in a graph
relation on a partially ordered set
highest exponent in a polynomial
Translations to be checked
order (third-person singular simple present orders , present participle ordering , simple past and past participle ordered )
( transitive ) To set in some sort of order.
We need to order them alphabetically.
( transitive ) To arrange , set in proper order.
The books in the shelf need ordering .
( transitive ) To issue a command to.
to order troops to advance
He ordered me to leave.
I hate being ordered around by my co-workers.
( transitive ) To request some product or service ; to secure by placing an order.
You can now order most products to be delivered to your home.
to order groceries
to order food from a restaurant
To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.
to set in (any) order
Arabic: رَتَّبَ ( rattaba )
Bulgarian: привеждам в ред ( priveždam v red )
Catalan: ordenar (ca) , disposar (ca)
Czech: uspořádat (cs) pf
Danish: ordne
Dutch: ordenen (nl)
Egyptian: (grg )
Esperanto: aranĝi (eo) , ordigi
Estonian: korrastama , järjestama
Finnish: järjestää (fi)
French: ranger (fr)
Friulian: ordenâ
German: ordnen (de) , anordnen (de)
Greek: κανονίζω (el) ( kanonízo ) , καθορίζω (el) ( kathorízo )
Hebrew: סִדֵּר (he) ( siddér )
Hungarian: rendez (hu) , sorba rak /rendez
Indonesian: mengatur (id)
Interlingua: ordinar
Italian: ordinare (it)
Khmer: ផ្ទាប់ (km) ( phtŏəp ) , រៀង (km) ( riəng ) , រៀបរៀង (km) ( riəpriəng )
Latin: ōrdinō , dispōnō
Maori: whakaraupapa
Norman: ordonner
Northern Sami: ordnet
Norwegian: ordne (no)
Polish: ustawić (pl) pf , ustawiać (pl) impf , organizować (pl) impf , zorganizować (pl) pf , porządkować (pl) impf , uporządkować (pl) pf
Portuguese: ordenar (pt)
Russian: упоря́дочивать (ru) impf ( uporjádočivatʹ ) , упоря́дочить (ru) pf ( uporjádočitʹ ) , выстра́ивать (ru) impf ( vystráivatʹ ) , вы́строить (ru) pf ( výstroitʹ )
Scottish Gaelic: òrdaich
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: посло̀жити pf , посла́гати impf
Latin: poslòžiti (sh) pf , poslágati (sh) impf
Spanish: ordenar (es) , arreglar (es)
Swahili: oda (sw)
Swedish: ordna (sv)
Telugu: అమర్చు (te) ( amarcu )
Urdu: please add this translation if you can
Vietnamese: xếp (vi) , đặt (vi)
Welsh: trefnu (cy)
to set in (a good) order
Arabic: رَتَّبَ ( rattaba )
Azerbaijani: əl gəzdirmək , nizama salmaq
Bulgarian: подреждам (bg) ( podreždam )
Catalan: ordenar (ca) , endreçar (ca) , arranjar (ca) , endegar (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 整頓 / 整顿 (zh) ( zhěngdùn ) , 整理 (zh) ( zhěnglǐ )
Czech: uspořádat (cs) pf
Dutch: ordenen (nl) m
Esperanto: ordigi
Estonian: korrastama , järjestama
Finnish: järjestää (fi)
French: ranger (fr)
German: ordnen (de)
Greek: κανονίζω (el) ( kanonízo )
Hungarian: rendez (hu) , elrendez (hu) , rendbe rak (hu)
Indonesian: mengatur (id)
Interlingua: ordinar
Italian: ordinare (it)
Japanese: 片付ける (ja) ( かたづける, katazukeru ) , 整理する (ja) ( せいりする, seiri suru )
Khmer: ប្រដាប់ (km) ( prɑdap ) , តំរៀប ( tɑmriəp )
Korean: 정리하다 (ko) ( jeongnihada )
Latin: repōnō
Maori: whakaraupapa
Norman: ordonner
Northern Sami: ordnet
Norwegian: ordne (no)
Portuguese: ordenar (pt)
Russian: приводи́ть в поря́док impf ( privodítʹ v porjádok ) , привести́ в поря́док pf ( privestí v porjádok )
Scottish Gaelic: òrdaich
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: уре́дити pf , уређи́вати impf
Latin: uréditi (sh) pf , uređívati (sh) impf
Spanish: ordenar (es) , arreglar (es)
Swahili: oda (sw)
Swedish: ordna (sv)
Urdu: please add this translation if you can
Yiddish: באַשטעלן ( bashteln )
to issue a command
Afrikaans: opdrag , bevel
Albanian: please add this translation if you can
Arabic: أَمَرَ (ar) ( ʔamara )
Armenian: հրամայել (hy) ( hramayel )
Azerbaijani: buyurmaq (az)
Bashkir: бойороу ( boyorow )
Belarusian: раска́зваць impf ( raskázvacʹ ) , расказа́ць pf ( raskazácʹ )
Bulgarian: заповя́двам (bg) impf ( zapovjádvam ) , заповя́дам (bg) pf ( zapovjádam ) , наре́ждам (bg) impf ( naréždam ) , наредя́ pf ( naredjá )
Burmese: ခိုင်း (my) ( hkuing: ) , စေ (my) ( ce ) , ဆင့် (my) ( hcang. )
Catalan: ordenar (ca)
Cherokee: ᎠᏓᏅᏍᏗ ( adanvsdi )
Chinese:
Cantonese: 命令 ( ming6 ling6 )
Mandarin: 命令 (zh) ( mìnglìng )
Czech: rozkazovat (cs) impf , rozkázat pf
Dutch: bevelen (nl) , verordonneren (nl)
Esperanto: ordoni
Estonian: käskima
Finnish: käskeä (fi) , määrätä (fi)
French: commander (fr) , ordonner (fr) , enjoindre (fr)
Friulian: ordenâ , comandâ
German: befehlen (de) , anordnen (de)
Gothic: 𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌱𐌹𐌿𐌳𐌰𐌽 ( anabiudan )
Greek: διατάζω (el) ( diatázo ) , διατάσσω (el) ( diatásso )
Ancient: ἐντέλλομαι ( entéllomai ) , κελεύω ( keleúō ) , ἐπιτέλλω ( epitéllō ) , ( Epic ) ἄνωγα ( ánōga )
Hebrew: צִוָּה (he) ( tzivvá ) , פָּקַד (he) ( paqád ) , הוֹרָה (he) ( horá )
Hindi: आज्ञा देना ( ājñā denā ) , आदेश देना ( ādeś denā ) , हुक्म देना ( hukma denā ) , फ़रमान ( farmān ) , फरमान (hi) ( pharmān ) , हुक्म (hi) ( hukma ) , हुकम (hi) ( hukam ) , आदेश (hi) ( ādeś ) , निर्देश (hi) ( nirdeś ) , निर्देश (hi) ( nirdeś )
Hungarian: elrendel (hu) , megparancsol (hu) , parancsol (hu) , utasít (hu)
Icelandic: skipa (is)
Indonesian: memerintah (id)
Ingrian: käskiä , paijata
Interlingua: ordinar
Irish: ordaigh
Italian: ordinare (it) , comandare (it) , disporre (it)
Japanese: 命令する (ja) ( めいれいする, meirei suru ) , 命じる (ja) ( めいじる, meijiru )
Khmer: បញ្ជា (km) ( bɑñciə )
Kituba: tuma
Korean: 명령하다 (ko) ( myeongnyeonghada ) , 명하다 ( myeonghada )
Lao: ບັນຊາ ( ban sā )
Latin: iubeō (la) , imperō (la) , praecipiō
Latvian: pavēlēt
Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
Macedonian: заповедува impf ( zapoveduva ) , наредува impf ( nareduva )
Maori: whakahau , meamea
Mizo: thü pè
Norman: ordonner
Northern Sami: gohččut
Norwegian:
Bokmål: befale (no) , beordre
Nynorsk: befale , beordre
Occitan: ordenar (oc)
Old English: ġebannan , hātan
Persian: فرمودن (fa) ( farmudan )
Iranian Persian: اُرْد (fa) ( ord ) , دَسْتور (fa) ( dastur ) , فَرْمان (fa) ( farmân ) , اَمْر (fa) ( amr ) , حُکْم (fa) ( hokm )
Polish: rozkazać (pl) pf , kazać (pl) impf , rozkazywać (pl) impf
Portuguese: ordenar (pt)
Quechua: kamachiy
Romanian: comanda (ro) , ordona (ro) , porunci (ro)
Russian: прика́зывать (ru) impf ( prikázyvatʹ ) , приказа́ть (ru) pf ( prikazátʹ )
Scottish Gaelic: òrdaich
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: запо̀ведити pf , запове́дати impf , наре́дити pf , наређи́вати impf
Latin: zapòvediti (sh) pf , zapovédati (sh) impf , naréditi (sh) pf , naređívati (sh) impf
Slovak: rozkazovať impf , rozkázať pf
Slovene: ukazovati impf , ukazati pf
Spanish: ordenar (es) , mandar (es)
Swahili: oda (sw)
Swedish: ge order , beordra (sv)
Tagalog: utos (tl)
Tajik: фармудан ( farmudan )
Telugu: ఆదేశించు (te) ( ādēśiñcu )
Thai: บัญชา ( ban-chaa )
Turkish: emretmek (tr)
Ukrainian: нака́зувати impf ( nakázuvaty ) , наказа́ти pf ( nakazáty ) , прика́зувати impf ( prykázuvaty ) , приказа́ти pf ( prykazáty )
Urdu: حکم دینا ( hukum denā ) , حُکْم (ur) m ( hukm ) , فَرْمان (ur) m ( farmān ) , اَمْر m ( amr ) , دَسْتُور (ur) m ( dastūr )
Uzbek: buyurmoq (uz)
Vietnamese: ra lệnh (vi) , hạ lệnh (vi) , truyền lệnh (vi)
Welsh: gorchymyn (cy)
Zulu: -khuza
to request some product or service
Arabic: طَلَبَ (ar) ( ṭalaba ) , حَجَزَ (ar) ( ḥajaza )
South Levantine Arabic: طلب ( ṭálab )
Armenian: պատվիրել (hy) ( patvirel )
Belarusian: зака́зваць impf ( zakázvacʹ ) , заказа́ць pf ( zakazácʹ ) , замаўля́ць impf ( zamaŭljácʹ ) , замо́віць pf ( zamóvicʹ )
Bulgarian: поръ́чвам (bg) impf ( porǎ́čvam ) , поръ́чам pf ( porǎ́čam )
Burmese: မှာ (my) ( hma )
Catalan: demanar (ca) , encomanar (ca)
Cherokee: ᎠᏓᏅᏍᎦ ( adanvsga )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 定購 / 定购 (zh) ( dìnggòu ) , ( order food ) 點菜 / 点菜 (zh) ( diǎncài )
Czech: objednávat impf , objednat (cs) pf
Danish: bestille
Dutch: bestellen (nl)
Esperanto: mendi
Estonian: tellima
Finnish: tilata (fi)
French: commander (fr)
Georgian: უკვეთავს ( uḳvetavs ) , გამოიძახებს ( gamoiʒaxebs )
German: bestellen (de) , ordern (de)
Greek: παραγγέλνω (el) ( parangélno )
Hindi: मँगाना (hi) ( maṅgānā ) , ऑर्डर करना ( ŏrḍar karnā ) , मँगवाना (hi) ( maṅgvānā )
Hungarian: rendel (hu) , megrendel (hu)
Icelandic: panta (is)
Ido: komendar (io)
Indonesian: memesan (id)
Interlingua: ordinar
Italian: ordinare (it)
Japanese: 注文する (ja) ( ちゅうもんする, chūmon suru )
Khmer: ហៅ (km) ( haw ) , កុម្ម៉ង់ ( kommɑng ) , រ៉ឺកុម្មងដេ ( rəɨkommɑngdee )
Korean: 주문하다 (ko) ( jumunhada ) , 시키다 (ko) ( sikida )
Lao: ສັ່ງ ( sang )
Latin: mandō
Lithuanian: užsakyti
Luxembourgish: bestellen
Macedonian: порачува impf ( poračuva ) , порача pf ( porača )
Malay: please add this translation if you can
Maori: ōta , tono
Mizo: chah , ko , ko
Mongolian: захиалах (mn) ( zaxialax )
Nepali: मगाउनु ( magāunu )
Northern Sami: diŋgot
Norwegian: bestille (no)
Persian: سفارش دادن (fa) ( sefâreš dâdan )
Polish: zamawiać (pl) impf , zamówić (pl) pf
Portuguese: encomendar (pt) , pedir (pt)
Romanian: comanda (ro)
Russian: зака́зывать (ru) impf ( zakázyvatʹ ) , заказа́ть (ru) pf ( zakazátʹ )
Scottish Gaelic: òrdaich
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: нару́чити pf , наручи́вати impf
Latin: narúčiti (sh) pf , naručívati (sh) impf
Slovak: objednávať impf , objednať pf
Slovene: naročati impf , naročiti pf
Spanish: ordenar (es) , pedir (es)
Swahili: oda (sw)
Swedish: beställa (sv) , lägga en order
Tajik: фармудан ( farmudan ) , супориш додан ( suporiš dodan )
Thai: สั่ง (th) ( sàng ) , สั่งซื้อ
Tibetan: please add this translation if you can
Turkish: söylemek (tr) ( transitive ) , sipariş etmek (tr) ( transitive ) , sipariş vermek (tr) ( intransitive ) , sipariş söylemek ( intransitive )
Ukrainian: замовля́ти impf ( zamovljáty ) , замо́вити pf ( zamóvyty )
Urdu: منگانا ( mangānā ) , منگوانا ( mangvānā ) , طلب کرنا ( talab karnā ) , فرمائش کرنا ( farmāish karnā )
Uzbek: buyurmoq (uz)
Vietnamese: gọi (vi) , đặt (vi)
Welsh: archebu (cy)
White Hmong: please add this translation if you can
Zhuang: please add this translation if you can
Zulu: -biza , -oda
“order ”, in OneLook Dictionary Search .
Borrowed from Middle French ordre , from Old French ordre , from Latin ordo . Doublet of orde .
IPA (key ) : /ˈɔr.dər/
Hyphenation: or‧der
order m or f or n (plural orders )
order ( command )
order ( request for product or service )
“order ” in Woordenlijst Nederlandse Taal – Officiële Spelling , Nederlandse Taalunie. [the official spelling word list for the Dutch language]
order
inflection of ordern :
first-person singular present
singular imperative
From Dutch order , from Old French ordre , ordne , ordene ( “ order, rank ” ) , from Latin ōrdinem , accusative of ōrdō ( “ row, rank, regular arrangement ” , literally “ row of threads in a loom ” ) . Doublet of orde and ordo .
IPA (key ) : [ˈɔr.dər]
Hyphenation: or‧dêr
ordêr (first-person possessive orderku , second-person possessive ordermu , third-person possessive ordernya )
order ,
a command.
a request for some product or service; a commission to purchase, sell, or supply goods.
Synonym: pesanan
Borrowed from English order .
order m inan (diminutive orderek , augmentative orderzysko , related adjective orderowy )
order ( decoration awarded by government or other authority )
Hypernym: odznaczenie
order in Wielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
order in Polish dictionaries at PWN
order in PWN's encyclopedia
Borrowed from German Order or Russian ордер ( order ) .
order n (uncountable )
( obsolete ) order
order in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a , Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN
Borrowed from French ordre
order c
an order (command)
an order (request for some product or service – often of a larger or more involved order)
Företaget hade fått en order på femton bussar The company had received an order for fifteen busses
An order at a restaurant or from an online store (on a smaller scale) or the like is a beställning .