Complete Definition of "Doric"

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Etymology
From AGr. ���ικ�� (D�rikos) "related to Dorians".

Pronunciation
enPR|/d�rīk/
:rhymes|�rɪk

Proper noun
en-proper noun

  1. An ancient Greek dialect spoken in ancient times.
  2. A dialect of Lowland Scots spoken in the northeast of Scotland.

Translations
trans-top|Greek dialect
Alsatian: Dorische m
Asturian: Doricu m
Bosnian: dorski#Bosnian|dorski m
Catalan: Doric? m
Danish: Dorisk m
Dutch: Dorische m
French: Dorique m
German: Dorische m
:Allemanic: Dorische m
Greek: δ��ική (Doriki or D�rik�) f
Ido: dorico m
Interlingua: dorico
interlingue: dorico
Italian: dorico m
trans-mid
Japanese: d�riku
Korean: dorig?
Latin: Doricus m, Dorica f
Luxemburgian: Dorisch? m
Norwegian: Dorisk m
Polish: dorycki m
Portuguese: dórico m
Serbian:
:Cyrillic: до��ки#Serbian|до��ки m
:Roman: dorski#Serbian|dorski m
Spanish: dórico m
Swedish: Dorisk
Tamil: ��ரி��<!-- (Doriko)-->
trans-bottom

trans-top|dialect of Scots
trans-mid
trans-bottom

See also
Doric order
Dorian
Doris

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