Danish

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Etymology

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From Old Danish forta, fortæ (space around a horse), the same word as forte. A compound of for- and Old Norse  n (path), from Proto-Germanic *tanhwą. Cf. Finnish tanhua (stockyard), which was borrowed from Proto-Norse or Proto-Germanic. The noun itself is derived from the adjective Proto-Germanic *tanhuz (tough).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈfɒːˌtˢɒw], [ˈfɒːˌtˢɔw]

Noun

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fortov n (singular definite fortovet, plural indefinite fortove)

  1. pavement (UK), sidewalk (US)

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