दुर्
Sanskrit
noun
Definitions
- gate, door, entrance or issue
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-Aryan *d(ʰ)wā́r inherited from Proto-Indo-Iranian *dʰwā́r inherited from Proto-Indo-European *dʰwṓr (door).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dʰwṓr
Gloss
door
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
戸, 扉
Emoji
🚪
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Lamborghini door English
- barn door English
- barndoor English
- death door English
- door English
- doorbell English
- doorbuster English
- doorcase English
- doorcheek English
- doored English
- doorflap English
- doorframe English
- doorgame English
- doorhanger English
- doorjamb English
- doorkeeper English
- doorknob English
- doorknock English
- doorknocker English
- doorlatch English
- doorleaf English
- doorless English
- doorlike English
- doorline English
- doormaker English
- doorman English
- doormat English
- doornail English
- doorperson English
- doorphone English
- doorplate English
- doorpost English
- doorsill English
- doorslab English
- doorsman English
- doorstaff English
- doorstead English
- doorstep English
- doorstone English
- doorstop English
- doorstopper English
- doorward English
- doorwards English
- doorway English
- doorwoman English
- dooryard English
- firedoor English
- foredoor English
- funeral door English
- indoor English
- multidoor English
- outdoor English
- overdoor English
- plantation door English
- stagedoor English
- trapdoor English
- foris Latin
- forāneus Latin
- fuori Italian
- trifora Italian
- θυρίς Ancient Greek
- θυροειδής Ancient Greek
- θύρα Ancient Greek
- θύραθεν Ancient Greek
- ὑπερθύριον Ancient Greek
- *dʰwer- Proto-Indo-European
- *dʰwṓr Proto-Indo-European
- *durz Proto-Germanic
- ドア Japanese
- duru Old English
- eagduru Old English
- दुर Sanskrit
- दुरोण Sanskrit
- दुर्योण Sanskrit
- द्वार् Sanskrit
- dore Middle English
- fors Old French
- دزد Persian
- θύρα Greek (modern)
- *duš- Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *dʰwā́r Proto-Indo-Iranian
- fòra Occitan
- *d(ʰ)wā́r Proto-Indo-Aryan
- fori Sicilian
- dua Tok Pisin
- *dwā́r Proto-Iranian
- fòra Ladin
- four Istriot