dors
- plural ofdor
FromDutchdorst, fromMiddle Dutchdorst, fromOld Dutchthurst, fromProto-Germanic*þurstuz.
dors (pluraldorste)
- thirst
dors (attributivedors,notcomparable)
- thirsty
Is u kindersdors?- Are your childrenthirsty?
FromDutchdorsten, fromMiddle Dutchdorsten, fromOld Dutchthursten.
dors (presentdors,present participledorstende,past participlegedors)
- (intransitive) tothirst [withna‘after’]
FromDutchdorsen, fromMiddle Dutchderschen,dorschen, fromOld Dutch*threscan, fromProto-Germanic*þreskaną.
dors (presentdors,present participledorsende,past participlegedors)
- (transitive) tothresh
Borrowed fromLatindorsum.
dors m (pluraldorsos)
- (anatomy)back
- Synonym:esquena
- backside,reverse
Fromdorsen.
dors m (pluraldorsen)
- threshing floor, usually in abarn
- Synonym:dorsvloer
- (dialectal) abarn orshed where agriculturalequipment is stored
See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
dors
- inflection ofdorsen:
- first-personsingularpresentindicative
- (in case ofinversion)second-personsingularpresentindicative
- imperative
dors
- inflection ofdormir:
- first/second-personsingularpresentindicative
- second-personsingularimperative