dotor

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Noun

dotor m (plural dotors)

  1. snooper, nosey parker

Adjective

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

  1. snooper, nosy

Latin

Verb

(deprecated template usage) dōtor

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of dōtō

Lombard

Etymology

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

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Noun

dotor (plural dotor, feminine dotora)

  1. doctor (all senses), physician
  2. plural of dotor

Minangkabau

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Etymology

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

dotor

  1. doctor (person who has attained a doctorate)

Venetian

Etymology

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

Noun

dotor (plural dotori or duturi, feminine dotorésa)

  1. doctor (all senses), physician

Descendants

  • Cimbrian: dotóar