dor
Moldavian
noun
Definitions
- longing
Etymology
Inherited from Latin dolus (deceit, fraud, trickery, guile, deception, ruse), dolor (pain, grief, ache) derived from Ancient Greek δόλος (bait, trick, wile, ruse, deceit, deception).
Origin
Ancient Greek
δόλος
Gloss
bait, trick, wile, ruse, deceit, deception
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
🪤
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dolorimeter English
- dolus English
- *dolia Latin
- *dolium Latin
- *doliōsus Latin
- doleō Latin
- dolor Latin
- dolorosus Latin
- dolosus Latin
- dolus Latin
- dolēre, doleō Latin
- dolōrōsus Latin
- sedulus Latin
- subdolus Latin
- doglioso Italian
- dolo Italian
- duolo Italian
- deuil French
- dol French
- dolo Spanish, Castilian
- duelista Spanish, Castilian
- duelo Spanish, Castilian
- δολερός Ancient Greek
- δόλιος Ancient Greek
- δόλος Ancient Greek
- ἄδολος Ancient Greek
- *del- Proto-Indo-European
- *delh₁- Proto-Indo-European
- dol Old French
- dolor Old French
- duel Old French
- doloro Esperanto
- dol Catalan, Valencian
- duios Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- dolur Welsh
- doloro Ido
- doo Old Portuguese
- *dolōs Proto-Italic
- dûl Friulian
- *dolhos Old Latin