English
Etymology
From Old English dora.
Noun
en-noun
- A large European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius, that makes a droning noise while flying.
- General term for flying insect which makes a loud humming noise.
See also
dumbledore
Category:English concrete nouns
Category:Insects
Afrikaans
Adjective
dor
- dry, wilted (having a relatively low or no liquid content)
Category:Afrikaans adjectives
Breton
Noun
dor
- door
Category:Breton nouns
Dutch
Adjective
dor
- dry, wilted (having a relatively low or no liquid content)
Category:Dutch adjectives
Old English
Etymology
From Germanic *dora-. Cognate with Old Saxon dor, Old High German tor (German Tor �gate�), Gothic ����. The Germanic word also existed in different stem-endings: *duru- (see Old English duru), *duri- (see German Tür). Indo-European cognates include Greek θ��α, Latin foris, Lithuanian durys|dùrys, Old Church Slavonic дв��� (Russian две��).
Pronunciation
IPA|/dor/
Noun
dor n
- a large door, a gate
Category:Old English nouns
Portuguese
Etymology
Latin dolor
Noun
dor f
- pain
Related terms
dolência
dolente
dolorido
doloroso
Category:Portuguese nouns
Rohingya
Etymology
From Bengali
Noun
dor
- price
Category:Rohingya nouns
Romanian
Etymology
L.|ro dolus
Noun
ro-noun|pldoruri|gendn
- longing
Declension
ro-noun-n|pldoruri|defdorul
Derived terms
a dori
el:dor
fr:dor
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vi:dor
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zh:dor
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