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Poordi (Poord)

Board, side of a ship, as in starboard (tüürpoord, steering, helm or rudder side) and larboard (pakpoord, prob. from German Backbord, quite possibly influenced by packen in the sense of ‘to stow’ (verstauen), as suggested for English with OE bæcbord, lit. ‘back board’ (as sitting facing the steering side, starboard, Steuerbord would leave this to your back), evolving into ladde-borde (‘loading side’?) before becoming ‘larboard’ in the 16th C. Given the confusion, the British Admiralty changed it to ‘port’ in 1844. Semordnilap, for clients of Canadian meds, of ‘I droop’. See also Parda.