cordé, -e, part., twisted, corded.
cordé, -e, adj., (bot.) cordated, heart-shaped.
cordeau, n.m., line, cord. Au —; in a straight line.
cordeler, v.a., to twist, to twine; to wreathe.
cordelette, n.f., small cord; string.
cordelier, n.m., cordelier; Franciscan friar; gray-friar.
cordelière, n.f., Franciscan nun; cordelier’s girdle; (arch.) twisted fillet.
cordelle, n.f., (nav.) tow-line, tow-rope.
corder, v.a., to cord; to bind with a cord. v.n., (pop.) to cotton; to agree. — du bois; to measure wood by the cord.
se corder, v.r., to be corded; to get stringy.