lordine
Lordine is not a standard Italian word in ordinary usage; the conventional form in Italian for the concept of order is l'ordine, meaning arrangement, sequence, or the body of people bound by a rule, such as a religious or professional order. The unspaced form lordine may appear in some proper nouns, including surnames or brand names, but it is not commonly used as a common noun in standard Italian.
Etymology and sense: In Italian, ordine derives from Latin ordo, ordinis. The term supports multiple senses,
Uses as a proper noun: When capitalized as a single word, lordine may appear as a surname,
Notable references: There is no widely recognized entity universally known as Lordine in major encyclopedic sources.