- What is the root of ornament?
- What is the singular form of ornaments?
- What is the noun of ornament?
- Are ornaments common nouns?
What is the root of ornament?
From Middle English ornament, from Old French ornement, from Latin ornamentum (“equipment, apparatus, furniture, trappings, adornment, embellishment”), from ornāre, present active infinitive of I equip, adorn. The verb is derived from the noun.
What is the singular form of ornaments?
Singular. ornament. Plural. ornaments. (countable) An ornament is something that is put onto something or someone just to look beautiful and for no other reason.
What is the noun of ornament?
noun. /ˈɔːnəmənt/ /ˈɔːrnəmənt/ [countable] (especially British English) an object that is used as decoration in a room, garden, etc.
Are ornaments common nouns?
This is the British English definition of ornament. View American English definition of ornament. View the pronunciation for ornament.
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ornament Definitions and Synonyms
singular | ornament |
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plural | ornaments |