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Dol

Dol

See also: dol, DOL, doł, dòl, dół, and dől

Norman

Proper noun

Dol m

  1. (Jersey) A diminutive of the male given name Dâlpheusse

dol

dol

See also: Dol, DOL, doł, dòl, dół, and dől

English

Noun

dol (plural dols)

  1. (medicine) The unit of measurement for pain

Anagrams


Catalan

Etymology

From Latin dolor.

Noun

dol m (plural dols)

  1. A pain
  2. A grief

Verb

dol

  1. third-person singular present indicative form of doldre
  2. second-person singular imperative form of doldre

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɔl

Etymology

From Old Dutch *dol, from Proto-Germanic *dulaz.

Adjective

dol (comparative doller, superlative dolst)

  1. crazy, silly, mad
  2. mindless, reckless; irate
  3. out of control, gone wild, notably said of a tool or machine

Inflection

Inflection of dol
uninflected dol
inflected dolle
comparative doller
positive comparative superlative
predicative/adverbial dol doller het dolst
het dolste
indefinite m./f. sing. dolle dollere dolste
n. sing. dol doller dolste
plural dolle dollere dolste
definite dolle dollere dolste
partitive dols dollers

Derived terms

Noun

dol m (plural dollen, diminutive dolletje n)

  1. A thole(-pin)

Verb

dol

  1. first-person singular present indicative of dollen
  2. imperative of dollen

French

Etymology

Borrowing from Latin dolus (ruse).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dɔl/

Noun

dol m (plural dols)

  1. A fraud, cheating

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish dul (snare, trap).

Pronunciation

Noun

dol m (genitive singular dola, nominative plural dola)

  1. loop
  2. noose, snare, trap
  3. (fishing) cast
  4. draught, haul
  5. turn
  6. batch, lot; group, contingent; number, amount
Declension
Derived terms

Verb

dol (present analytic dolann, future analytic dolfaidh, verbal noun doladh, past participle dolta)

  1. (transitive) loop
  2. (transitive) snare, ensnare; net
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Noun

dol m

  1. Archaic form of dul (verbal noun of téigh).

Mutation

Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
dol dhol ndol
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

References

  • "dol" in Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, An Gúm, 1977, by Niall Ó Dónaill.
  • 2 dul” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *dulaz. Cognate with Old High German tol (German toll), Old Saxon dol (Low German doll), Dutch dol.

Adjective

dol (comparative dolra, superlative dolost)

  1. foolish

Declension

Weak Strong
case singular plural case singular plural
m n f m n f m n f
nominative dola dole dole dolan nom. dol dol dolu dole dolu, -e dola, -e
accusative dolan dole dolan acc. dolne dol dole dole dolu, -e dola, -e
genitive dolan dolra, dolena gen. doles doles dolre dolra
dative dolan dolum dat. dolum dolum dolre dolum
instrumental dole

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dɔl/

Noun

dol

  1. genitive plural of dola

Scottish Gaelic

Etymology

From Old Irish dul (going, to go), verbal noun of téit.

Noun

dol m (genitive singular dol, no plural)

  1. verbal noun of rach

Derived terms

References

  • 1 dul” in Dictionary of the Irish Language, Royal Irish Academy, 1913–76.

Serbo-Croatian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *dolъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dôːl/

Noun

dȏl m (Cyrillic spelling до̑л)

  1. dale, small valley

Declension

Derived terms

References

  • dol” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Slovene

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɔ̀ːl/
  • Tonal orthography: dól

Adverb

dôl

  1. down, downwards
Antonyms

Etymology 2

From Proto-Slavic *dolъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdóːw/, /ˈdɔ́ːw/
  • Tonal orthography: dọ̑ł, dȏł

Noun

dól or dôl m inan (genitive dóla, nominative plural dóli)

  1. (archaic) valley, dale
Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Synonyms

Zazaki

Noun

dol f

  1. lake