This is the 8210th most frequent Polish word.
ordo
"Ordo" is Latin, not Polish, and it means "order" or "arrangement."
In this sentence, 'ordo' refers to a structured order or system that governed societal norms or behavior.
W starożytności panował ordo, który regulował życie społeczności.
In antiquity, there was an ordo that regulated the life of communities.
Here, 'ordo' signifies a set of rules or traditions upheld by a specific organization or group.
Rycerze zakonu podtrzymywali ordo w Zamku Krzyżackim.
The knights of the order maintained ordo in the Teutonic Castle.
In this usage, 'ordo' pertains to the arrangement or structure within the content of a book.