dorer

French

Etymology

From Old French dorer, inherited from Late Latin deaurāre, present active infinitive of deaurō, from Latin aurō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dɔ.ʁe/
  • (file)

Verb

dorer

  1. to gild; to coat something in gold.
  2. to brighten up, to brighten something to give it a golden colour.
  3. (cooking) to brown, to give food a golden colour by adding an egg yolk.

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Nauruan

Noun

dorer

  1. word

Derived terms

  • dorerin "language of"
    • Examples:
dorerin Naoero "language of Nauru" = Nauruan
dorerin Norwei "language of Norway" = Norwegian
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