Where does “bordo” come from?

bordo (Portuguese) comes from French bordeaux, from Middle French Bordeaulx, from Occitan Bordèu, from Old Occitan Bordel, from Latin Burdigala.

bordo (Portuguese): board; border; the inside of a craft

Definitions

  1. board; border; the inside of a craft

Ancestry of “bordo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchbordeauxclaret; Bordeaux; plural of bordeau
2Middle FrenchBordeaulx
3OccitanBordèu
4Old OccitanBordel
5LatinBurdigala

Words derived from “bordo

Every word from Latin Burdigala