frontier

See also: Frontier

English

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Etymology

From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#FRONTIERCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#FRONTIER frounter, from Old FrenchCategory:English terms derived from Old French#FRONTIER fronter (whence Modern French frontière), from front.

Pronunciation

Noun

frontier (plural frontiers)Category:English lemmas#FRONTIERCategory:English nouns#FRONTIERCategory:English countable nouns#FRONTIERCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#FRONTIERCategory:Pages with entries#FRONTIERCategory:Pages with 1 entry#FRONTIER

  1. The part of a country which borders or faces another country or unsettled region.
    Synonyms: marchCategory:English links with manual fragments#FRONTIER, marchesCategory:English links with manual fragments#FRONTIER, borderCategory:English links with manual fragments#FRONTIER, marchland, borderland
    • 1955 April, “Notes and News: A Journey through Thailand”, in Railway Magazine, page 286:
      There were not many passengers, and the journey was uneventful until the frontier was reached at Padang Besar, although an armed escort of Malay police accompanied the train from Alor Star.
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    • 1960 December, Cecil J. Allen, “Operating a mountain main line: the Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon: Part One”, in Trains Illustrated, page 743:
      From time to time the coaches of the Lötschberg Railway itself, which in comfort and décor can rank with the finest in Europe today, travel far from the frontiers of Switzerland on through workings such as these.
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    • 1979, Richard Elphic, Hermann Guilomee (editors), The shaping of South African Society, 1652 - 1820, page 297:
      Unlike a boundary, which evokes the image of a line on a map and demarcates spheres of political control, the frontier is an area where colonisation is taking place....no authority is recognised as legitimate by all parties or is able to [exercise] undisputed control over the area.
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    • 2002 November 22, Steven Eke, “Russia's rocky relationship with Nato”, in BBC World Service:
      But there is also real opposition to Nato expansion - and even to Nato's continued existence after the Cold War.
      This is a view shared by a very large part of Russia's military and foreign affairs establishment.
      Educated and trained during the Soviet period, they are still inculcated with notions of super-power military might.
      It has been painful for these people to see Nato's outer edge creep ever closer to what was once the frontier of the USSR.
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    • 2025 September 4, “What the splinternet means for big tech: Unpleasant new trade-offs, for starters”, in The Economist:
      The demise of “de minimis”, as the exemption is known, is the latest, symbolic reminder to digital darlings that frontiers exist—and that business models built on their absence are in need of a rethink.
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  2. The most advanced or recent version of something; the leading edge.
    Near-synonyms: vanguard, state of the art
    the frontier of solid state electronicsCategory:English terms with usage examples#FRONTIER
  3. (obsoleteCategory:English terms with obsolete senses#FRONTIER) An outwork of a fortification.

Derived terms

Translations

Verb

frontier (third-person singular simple present frontiers, present participle frontiering, simple past and past participle frontiered)Category:English lemmas#FRONTIERCategory:English verbs#FRONTIERCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#FRONTIERCategory:Pages with entries#FRONTIERCategory:Pages with 1 entry#FRONTIER

  1. (intransitiveCategory:English intransitive verbs#FRONTIER) To live as pioneers on frontier territory.
  2. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#FRONTIER, obsoleteCategory:English terms with obsolete senses#FRONTIER) To place on the frontier.

References

  1. The Chambers Dictionary, 9th Ed., 2003
  2. frontier”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
  3. Jespersen, Otto (1909), A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles (Sammlung germanischer Elementar- und Handbücher; 9), volume I: Sounds and Spellings, London: George Allen & Unwin, published 1961, § 12.41, page 346.

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