or
suomi-englanti sanakirjaor englannista suomeksi
tai (''exclusive, only in affirmative clauses''); vai (''inclusive, only in '''question''' clauses'')
or englanniksi
Connects at least two alternative words, phrases, clauses, sentences, etc. each of which could make a passage true. In English, this is the "or." The "or" is "either...or".
* (RQ:Schuster Hepaticae V)
*: The sporophyte foot is also characteristic: it is very broad and more or less lenticular or disciform, as broad or broader than the calyptra stalk(..), and is sessile on the calyptra base(..)
Logical union of two sets of values. There are two forms, an or and an or.
Counts the elements before and after as two possibilities.
otherwise; a consequence of the condition that the previous is false
: ''It's raining! Come inside or you'll catch a cold!''
Connects two equivalent names.
:* 1909, The metals are gold and silver, these being termed "or" and "argent". — Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, ''A Complete Guide to Heraldry''
:* 1889, In engraving, "Or" is expressed by dots. — Charles Norton Elvin, ''A Dictionary of Heraldry''
(tinctur) Of gold or yellow tincture on a coat of arms.
(obsolet) Early (on).
(obsolet) Earlier, previously.
* 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, ''Le Morte Darthur'', Book VII:
*: "Sey ye never so," seyde Sir Bors, "for many tymys or this she hath bene wroth with you, and aftir that she was the firste that repented hit."
gold (metal)
* circa 1250, de France|Marie de France, ''of Marie de France|Guigemar''
*: En bacins d'or ewe aporterent
*:: They brought water in basins made of gold
(apocopic form of)
gold (gloss)
gold (gloss)
gold (gloss)
gold (gloss)
(by extensio) blond(e) color
(they) might
: ''fiindcă or avea ceva pe care noi nu-l avem, va trebui să așteptăm puțin''
:: being that they might have something that we don't, we will need to wait a bit
(context) gold
: ''It'll nae be lang or A gang ma holiday.''- It'll not be long until/ before I go on holiday
a mite
Katso or Sivistyssanakirjasta