ordure

Etymology
From, , borrowed from and , , ,  from  (modern 🇨🇬), from  +. Ord is derived from, from (ultimately from ) +.

Noun

 * 1) Dung, excrement.
 * 2)  Dirt, filth.
 * 3)  Something regarded as contaminating or perverting the morals; obscene material.
 * 1)  Dirt, filth.
 * 2)  Something regarded as contaminating or perverting the morals; obscene material.
 * 1)  Dirt, filth.
 * 2)  Something regarded as contaminating or perverting the morals; obscene material.
 * 1)  Dirt, filth.
 * 2)  Something regarded as contaminating or perverting the morals; obscene material.
 * 1)  Dirt, filth.
 * 2)  Something regarded as contaminating or perverting the morals; obscene material.
 * 1)  Something regarded as contaminating or perverting the morals; obscene material.
 * 1)  Something regarded as contaminating or perverting the morals; obscene material.

Translations

 * Armenian: ,
 * Old Armenian: քակոր
 * Assamese: গু, হগা
 * Bulgarian: тор
 * Dutch: ,
 * French:
 * Georgian: ნაკელი
 * Greek:, ,
 * Ancient: κόπρος, σπέλεθος, μίνθος,  ὄνθος
 * Hindi:, , , , ,
 * Irish: garr, salachar
 * Italian:
 * Latin:, ,
 * Navajo: chąąʼ
 * Russian:
 * Sanskrit:
 * Scottish Gaelic: buachar
 * Spanish: esterco
 * Welsh:


 * Bulgarian:

Etymology
, from, +.

Noun

 * 1) garbage, refuse, rubbish
 * 2) dung, animal faeces
 * 3)  obscenity, filthy material
 * 4)  a filthy person

Etymology
Borrowed from and, , ,.

Noun

 * , excrement
 * 1)  filth, rubbish
 * 2)  moral filth, iniquity
 * 1)  moral filth, iniquity