dormer

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

dormer (1, in blue) with dormer-window (2, in white)

From Middle French dormoir (sleeping room), from dormir (to sleep).

Noun

dormer (plural dormers)

  1. (architecture) A room-like, roofed projection from a sloping roof.
  2. (architecture) Ellipsis of dormer-window..
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Etymology 2

From dorm +‎ -er.

Noun

dormer (plural dormers)

  1. (Philippines) A resident of a dormitory.
    • 2004, mae, edited by Reginald Ting, True Philippine Ghost Stories #8: Spooky Dorm, Psicom Publishing Inc., →ISBN, page 38:
      My dorm mates and I had a little get-together in our room on the second floor. We were just talking and weren't making much noise when we heard a knock on our door. It was a dormer from the room directly below us. She asked if we were cleaning and we told her that we weren't. She left but came back a little while later and asked the same question again. We asked her if our matron wants us to clean up. The dormer said no and left. But after a few minutes, she came up again and again asked if we were cleaning our room because she could hear the noise down in her room.

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Dalmatian

Etymology

From Latin dormīre, present active infinitive of dormiō.

Verb

dormer (second person singular present duarmi, past participle dormait)

  1. to sleep

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