/ˈd̪̊aɾəs̪/, /ˈd̪̊ɔɾəs̪/, /ˈd̪̊ɔɾəs̪t̪/
OriginFrom Old Irish dorus, from Proto-Celtic *dworestus, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰwer- (“gate, door”).
- masculinedoor, doorway
“Dùin an dorus.” — Close the door.
- masculinewicket gate
- masculineopening
- masculineorifice (as of a wound)
“neasgaid làn dhorsan” — a boil full of orifices
Formsdorais(genitive, singular) · dorsan(plural) · doras(error-unrecognized-form) · dhoras(error-unrecognized-form) · dorus(alternative) · dorast(alternative)
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