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Indonesian
Etymology
From Dutch akkoord, from Middle Dutch accoort, from Old French acorder (Modern French accord), from Vulgar Latin *accordāre, ultimately from Latin cor (“heart”). Doublet of accoord and akur.
Pronunciation
Noun
akor (plural akor-akor, first-person possessive akorku, second-person possessive akormu, third-person possessive akornya)
- (music) chord: a harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously.
- Synonym: kunci
- Synonym: kord (Standard Malay)
- (nonstandard) alternative spelling of akur
Further reading
Turkish
Etymology
Attested in the late 19th century, from Ottoman Turkish اقور (akor, “chord”), from French accord. Doublet of akort.
Noun
akor (definite accusative akoru, plural akorlar)
- (music) chord (combination of three or more pitches)
Declension
References
- “akor”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu