dor

See also: Variations of "dor"

dor - English

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈdɔː(ɹ)/
  • Homophone: door

Alternative forms

Noun

dor (plural dors)

  1. A large European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius, that makes a droning noise while flying
  2. Any flying insect which makes a loud humming noise, such as the June bug or a bumblebee

Derived terms

Translations

  • Czech: chrobák velký
  • Dutch: gewone mestkever (nl) m
  • French: géotrupe du fumier m

Noun

dor (plural dors)

  1. (obsolete) a trick, joke, or deception

Anagrams

dor - Afrikaans

Adjective

dor (attributive dorre, comparative dorder, superlative dorste)

  1. dry, wilted (having a relatively low or no liquid content)

dor - Aromanian

Alternative forms

Verb

dor (third-person singular present indicative doari or doare, past participle durutã)

  1. I hurt, ache.

Usage notes

Usually used reflexively (e.g. "mi doari"- it hurts/pains (me)), as with the Romanian cognate, which is only conjugated in the 3rd person.


Noun

dor

  1. wistfulness, melancholy, nostalgia, longing, desire
  2. love
  3. passion
  4. pain, suffering

dor - Azerbaijani

Noun

dor (definite accusative doru, plural dorlar)

  1. (nautical) mast
    • dorlu qayıqa dingy with a mast
    • üç dorlu gəmia ship with three masts
  2. (radio, electric) tower

Declension

    Declension of dor
    Possessive forms of dor

dor - Breton

Noun

dor f (plural dorioù)

  1. door

Mutation

Breton consonant mutation
unmutatedsoftaspiratehard
singular dor zor unchanged tor
plural dorioù zorioù unchanged torioù

Note: it is the last remnant of nasal mutation in Breton, and becomes "an nor".

dor - Cimbrian

Alternative forms

Preposition

dor

  1. (Sette Comuni) through, across, along
    • de mèrchar dor de biizenthe boundary markers along the meadow

dor - Cornish

Noun

dor m (plural dorow)

  1. ground, earth
  2. Earth

Usage notes

(Earth): undergoes irregular mutation after definite article when referring to the Earth: an nor

Derived terms

  • aval dor (potato)
  • aval dor brewys (mashed potato)
  • know dor (peanuts)

Mutation

Cornish consonant mutation
unmutatedsoftaspiratehardmixedmixed after 'th
dor dhor unchanged tor tor tor

dor - Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /dɔr/
  • Hyphenation: dor

Adjective

dor (comparative dorder, superlative dorst)

  1. dry, wilted (having a relatively low or no liquid content)

Inflection

Inflection of dor
uninflected dor
inflected dorre
comparative dorder

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Afrikaans: dor
  • Negerhollands: dor

dor - Galician

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA: [d̪oːɾ]

Noun

dor f (plural dores)

  1. pain
  2. grief

dor - Latin

Verb

dor

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of

dor - Middle Dutch

Preposition

dor

  1. Alternative form of dōre

dor - Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /doːr/

Noun

dōr n

  1. a large door, a gate

Declension

Descendants

dor - Old Saxon

Noun

dor n

  1. a gate, a large door

Declension

singular plural
nominative dor dor
accusative dor dor
genitive dores dorō
dative dore dorun
instrumental

dor - Portuguese

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA: /ˈdoʁ/ [ˈdoh]
  • (Portugal) IPA: /ˈdoɾ/
  • Hyphenation: dor

Noun

dor f (plural dores)

  1. pain (physical or emotional)

Derived terms

Descendants

dor - Rohingya

Alternative forms

  • 𐴊𐴡𐴌 (dor) Hanifi Rohingya script

Noun

dor (Hanifi spelling 𐴊𐴡𐴌)

  1. price

dor - Romanian

Noun

dor n (plural doruri)

  1. wistfulness, melancholy, nostalgia, longing; a strong feeling of missing someone or something

Declension

singular plural
indefinite articulation definite articulation indefinite articulation definite articulation
nominative/accusative (un) dor dorul (niște) doruri dorurile
genitive/dative (unui) dor dorului (unor) doruri dorurilor
vocative dorule dorurilor

Derived terms

dor - Tolai

Pronoun

dor

  1. First-person inclusive dual pronoun: you (singular) and I, you (singular) and me

Declension

singular dual paucal plural
1st person exclusive iau amir mir amital mital avet ave1
1st person inclusive - dor datal dat da1
2nd person u amur mur amutal mutal avat ava1
3rd person ia i dir di dital diat dia1
1) The plural pronouns lose the final -t when preceding a verb.

dor - Welsh

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /dɔr/

Verb

dor

  1. Soft mutation of tor.

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radicalsoftnasalaspirate
tor dor nhor thor
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.
Meaning and Definition of dor
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