See also: dr, Dr, DR, d'r, d:r, Dr., D.R., and ḏr

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Pronunciation edit

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Noun edit

dr.

  1. Alternative form of Dr (debitor)

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Danish edit

Particle edit

dr.

  1. (title) Abbreviation of doktor (physician, doctorate-haver).
  2. (title) Abbreviation of dronning (queen).

Hungarian edit

Etymology edit

Abbreviation of doktor (doctor).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

dr. (plural dr.-ok)

  1. Dr (doctor)

Usage notes edit

It is capitalized as Dr. at the beginning of a sentence and when the name stands independently (e.g. in a list, or at the end of a letter, and not in a sentence).

Declension edit

Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative dr. dr.-ok
accusative dr.-t dr.-okat
dative dr.-nak dr.-oknak
instrumental dr.-ral dr.-okkal
causal-final dr.-ért dr.-okért
translative dr.-rá dr.-okká
terminative dr.-ig dr.-okig
essive-formal dr.-ként dr.-okként
essive-modal
inessive dr.-ban dr.-okban
superessive dr.-on dr.-okon
adessive dr.-nál dr.-oknál
illative dr.-ba dr.-okba
sublative dr.-ra dr.-okra
allative dr.-hoz dr.-okhoz
elative dr.-ból dr.-okból
delative dr.-ról dr.-okról
ablative dr.-tól dr.-októl
non-attributive
possessive - singular
dr.-é dr.-oké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
dr.-éi dr.-okéi
Possessive forms of dr.
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. dr.-om dr.-aim
2nd person sing. dr.-od dr.-aid
3rd person sing. dr.-a dr.-ai
1st person plural dr.-unk dr.-aink
2nd person plural dr.-otok dr.-aitok
3rd person plural dr.-uk dr.-aik

Lombard edit

Etymology edit

Abbreviation of dotor (doctor).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

dr. (feminine dr.a)

  1. Dr (doctor)

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Alternative forms edit

Noun edit

dr. c

  1. Abbreviation of doktor (doctor).

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