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doore

See also: <span class="searchmatch">Doore</span> <span class="searchmatch">doore</span> (plural doores) Obsolete spelling of door. Rodeo, rodeo <span class="searchmatch">doore</span> (plural doaya) stick...


Doore

See also: <span class="searchmatch">doore</span> From Old Frisian dore, dure, from Proto-West Germanic *dur. More at English door. <span class="searchmatch">Doore</span> f door...


doores

doores plural of <span class="searchmatch">doore</span> Orodes, rodeos, roosed...


doorcheek

that is at the <span class="searchmatch">doore</span>, and ſprinkle the vppertranſome of the <span class="searchmatch">doore</span> therwith, and both the <span class="searchmatch">doore</span> cheekes: let none of you goe out of the <span class="searchmatch">doore</span> of his houſe...


Rodeo

also: rodeo, rodeó, and rodéo Rodeo A census-designated place in Contra Costa County, California, United States. <span class="searchmatch">doore</span> Rodeo m (plural Rodeos) rodeo...


earwax

at the spred Eagle in Paules Church-yeard, ouer against the great North <span class="searchmatch">doore</span>, published 1609, →OCLC, act V, scene 1: Her&#039;s Agamemnon, an honeſt fellow...


döör

Old Frisian dore, from Proto-West Germanic *dur. Cognates include West Frisian doar. döör f (plural <span class="searchmatch">dööre</span>) (Mooring) door dör (Föhr-Amrum), Düür (Sylt)...


unbusied

number in lowercase Roman numerals): An apothecary sate unbusied at his <span class="searchmatch">doore</span> , Whom by his heavy countenance he gessed to be poore. “unbusied”, in Webster’s...


almes

catched vp and deuoured at euery rich mans gate, and alſo at euery meane mans <span class="searchmatch">doore</span>, that mercie was degenerated, to the cruell and waſtfull feeding and foſtering...


'twill

scene 1: Mercutio:No: &#039;tis not so deepe as a well, nor so wide as a Church <span class="searchmatch">doore</span>, but &#039;tis inough, ’twill serue: aske for me to morrow, and you shall find...