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Etymology

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Noun

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dotor m (plural dotors)

  1. (Valencia) snooper, nosey parker

Adjective

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dotor (feminine dotora, masculine plural dotors, feminine plural dotores)

  1. (Valencia) snooper, nosy
    Synonym: tafaner

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Latin

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Verb

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dōtor

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of dōtō

Lombard

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin doctor (teacher, instructor). Cognate with Italian dottore.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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dotor (plural dotor, feminine dotora)

  1. doctor (all senses), physician

Minangkabau

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Etymology

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From Dutch doctor (doctor (person who has attained a doctorate)), from Middle Dutch doctor, from Latin doctor (teacher, instructor). Doublet of doto and dotor.

Noun

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dotor

  1. doctor (person who has attained a doctorate)

Venetian

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Etymology

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From Latin doctor (teacher, instructor). Cognate with Italian dottore.

Noun

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dotor (plural dotori or duturi, feminine dotorésa)

  1. doctor (all senses), physician

Descendants

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  • Cimbrian: dotóar