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North Frisian
Etymology
From Old Frisian dore, from Proto-West Germanic *dur. Cognates include West Frisian doar.
Noun
dör f (plural dören)
- (Föhr-Amrum) door
- a dör eebenmaage ― to open the door
- a dör slütj ― to close the door
Usage notes
- One of the original feminines that still commonly take the reduced article a (as above). See at for further information.
Swedish
Verb
dör
- present indicative of dö
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Turkish
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *tȫr (“honorary place in the house”). Doublet of tör. Cognates with Tatar tür.
Pronunciation
Noun
dör (definite accusative dörü, plural dörler)
- (dialectal) honorary place in the house
- (dialectal) drawing room