doer
English
/ˈduː.ə/, /ˈduː.əɹ/
noun
Definitions
- Someone who does, performs, or executes; an active person, an agent.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English doer inherited from Old English dōere (a doer, worker) suffix from English do (hairdo).
Origin
English
do
Gloss
hairdo
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bedo English
- deed English
- do English
- do-badder English
- do-rag English
- doability English
- doable English
- doerless English
- doership English
- does English
- doest English
- doeth English
- dogoodery English
- don't English
- done English
- dost English
- doïng English
- evil English
- evildoer English
- fordo English
- fulldo English
- hairdo English
- misdo English
- outdo English
- overdo English
- redo English
- right English
- rightdoer English
- to-do English
- underdo English
- undo English
- updo English
- well English
- welldoer English
- wrong English
- wrongdo English
- wrongdoer English
- tun German
- dōere Old English
- doer Middle English
- don Middle English
- yvel doer Middle English
- โด Thai