• Dor

    Origin 1

    From Middle English dorre, dore, from Old English dora ("humming insect"), from Proto-Germanic *durô ("bumblebee, humming insect"), from Proto-Indo-European *dher-, *dhrēn- ("bee, hornet, drone"). Related to Middle Low German dorne ("bumblebee"), Middle Dutch dorne ("bumblebee"), Dutch dar ("drone"), Old English drān ("drone"). More at drone.

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    Noun

    dor

    (plural dors)
    1. A large European dung beetle, , that makes a droning noise while flying.
    2. Any flying insect which makes a loud humming noise, such as the June bug or a bumblebee.

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    Origin 2

    Compare dor ("a beetle"), and hum, humbug.

    Noun

    dor

    (plural dors)
    1. (obsolete) A trick, joke, or deception.

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