Boden

/ˈboʊdən/ noun

Definition

A German word meaning ground, soil, or floor, sometimes used in English in specialized contexts. Also refers to the British clothing brand Boden known for colorful, casual fashion.

Etymology

From Old High German bodam, related to Old English botm (bottom) and Old Norse botn. As a brand name, Boden was founded in 1991 by Johnnie Boden, taking the founder's surname which has Germanic origins meaning 'ground' or 'foundation.'

Kelly Says

The word 'boden' connects to English 'bottom' through their shared Germanic ancestry, both referring to the lowest part or foundation of something. It's fascinating how this ancient concept of 'ground' became a modern fashion brand name, perhaps suggesting the brand as a 'foundation' for one's wardrobe!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አፈር
ARالعربية
تربة
BNবাংলা
মাটি
CACatalà
sòl
CSČeština
půda
DADansk
jord
DEDeutsch
Boden
ELΕλληνικά
έδαφος
ESEspañol
suelo
FAفارسی
خاک
FISuomi
maaperä
FRFrançais
sol
GUGU
માટી
HAHA
jiko
HEעברית
אדמה
HIहिन्दी
मिट्टी
HUMagyar
talaj
IDBahasa Indonesia
tanah
IGIG
ala
ITItaliano
terreno
JA日本語
土壌
KKKK
топырақ
KMKM
ដី
KO한국어
토양
MRMR
माती
MSBahasa Melayu
tanah
MYမြန်မာ
မြေ
NLNederlands
bodem
NONorsk
jord
PAPA
ਮਿੱਟੀ
PLPolski
gleba
PTPortuguês
solo
RORomână
sol
RUРусский
почва
SVSvenska
jord
SWKiswahili
udongo
TAதமிழ்
மண்
TEతెలుగు
నేల
THไทย
ดิน
TLTL
lupa
TRTürkçe
toprak
UKУкраїнська
грунт
URاردو
مٹی
VITiếng Việt
đất
YOYO
ilẹ̀
ZH中文
土壤
ZUZU
umhlaba

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