akor
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== Indonesian ==
=== Alternative forms ===
accoord (1901–1947)
=== 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 ===
IPA(key): [ˈa.kɔr]
Hyphenation: a‧kor
=== Noun ===
akor (plural akor-akor)
(music) chord: a harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously
Synonyms: kunci, kord (Malay)
(nonstandard) alternative spelling of akur
=== Further reading ===
“akor”, in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia [Great Dictionary of the Indonesian Language] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016
== Osing ==
=== Etymology ===
From Dutch akkoord.
=== Pronunciation ===
IPA(key): /ˈa.kor/
Hyphenation: akor
Rhymes: -or
=== Adjective ===
akor
to be in accord, in agreement
(by extension) cordial, congenial; to get along well in an agreeing and harmonious relationship
=== Further reading ===
Ali, Hasan (2002), “akor”, in Kamus Bahasa Daerah Using-Indonesia [Osingese-Indonesian Dictionary][1], 1st edition (in Indonesian), Banyuwangi: Pemerintah Kabupaten Banyuwangi, page 4
== 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)
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=== References ===
“akor”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu