What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

Jordan vs Naartjie - What's the difference?

jordan | naartjie |

As nouns the difference between jordan and naartjie

is that jordan is (obsolete) a pot or vessel with a large neck, formerly used by physicians and alchemists while naartjie is (south africa) citrus reticulata , (mandarin, satsuma, tangerine); a soft, loose-skinned tangerine.

jordan

English

(wikipedia Jordan)

Proper noun

(s)
  • A country in the Middle East. Official name: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
  • A river of the Middle East, mentioned in the Bible, that empties into the Dead Sea, and after which the country is named.
  • ; in the Middle Ages given to children baptized with Jordan water brought by Crusaders.
  • * 1989 (Jeanette Winterson), Sexing the Cherry , Grove Press 1998, ISBN 0802135781, pages 3-4:
  • I call him Jordan and it will do. He has no other name before or after. What was there to call him, fished as he was from the stinking Thames? A child can't be called Thames, no and not Nile either, for all his likeness to Moses. But I wanted to given him a river name, a name not bound to anything, just as the waters aren't bound to anything.
  • derived from the male given name.
  • used since mid-20th century.
  • Derived terms

    * Jordanian * Jordanesque *Jordanianism *Jordanianness

    naartjie

    Alternative forms

    * naartje * nartjie

    Noun

  • (South Africa) Citrus reticulata , (mandarin, satsuma, tangerine); a soft, loose-skinned tangerine.
  • References

    * Jean Branford: A dictionary of South African English. Oxford 1978. * Google Language Tools. ----