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Etymology
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A musical phrase constructed from one or more statements of one modal pattern and ending in a rest.
 * 2)  A calendar which prescribes the Mass and office which is to be celebrated each day.
 * 3)  A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below classis and above familia.
 * 4) an established civil body or corporation with a hierarchy

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) order

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  a group of religious adherents, especially monks or nuns, set apart within their religion by adherence to a particular rule or set of principles.
 * 2) a rank in the classification of organisms, below class and above family; a taxon at that rank.
 * 1) a rank in the classification of organisms, below class and above family; a taxon at that rank.
 * 1) a rank in the classification of organisms, below class and above family; a taxon at that rank.

Etymology 1
, perhaps with influence from. .

Adjective

 * 1) filthy, dirty
 * 2) corrupt, debased, perverted
 * 3) sinful
 * 4) improper, unseemly
 * 5) ugly, horrible, deformed
 * 1) sinful
 * 2) improper, unseemly
 * 3) ugly, horrible, deformed
 * 1) improper, unseemly
 * 2) ugly, horrible, deformed
 * 1) ugly, horrible, deformed
 * 1) ugly, horrible, deformed

Etymology 2
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Etymology
From ; the initial ō- is a secondary development. Probably ultimately from, from , whence.

Noun

 * 1) a methodical series, arrangement, or order; regular line, row, or series
 * 2) a class, station, condition, rank
 * 3) a group (of people) of the same class, caste, station, or rank ("vir senatorii ordinis")
 * 4)  A rank or line of soldiers; band, troop, company
 * 5)  command, captaincy, generalship
 * 6)  a guide for the celebration of a liturgical rite, such as the Mass or the Liturgy of the Hours ("Ordo Romanus Primus", "Ordo Missae")
 * 1)  a guide for the celebration of a liturgical rite, such as the Mass or the Liturgy of the Hours ("Ordo Romanus Primus", "Ordo Missae")

Descendants

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