jardin
du germanique : goth. gards, maison ; anc. h. allem. karto, garto ; allem. Garten ; isl. gort. Le latin hortus, jardin, le latin chors, chortis, cour de ferme, le bas-latin curtis, et le français la cour sont de même radical. Comparez l'ancien slave grad, le russe gorod, ville.
The PIE stem *ghor-do-, referring to an enclosure, came to English as "garden" and "yard" (from Old English "geard"). The "gird" in "girdle" is another variant. The same root produced the "-grad" in old "Leningrad" and the Russian word for "city," gorod.gol-šan
pardis
jardinage
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