dormer
English
Etymology
From Middle French dormoir (“sleeping room”), from dormir (“to sleep”)
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɔː(r)mə(r)
Noun
dormer (plural dormers)
- (architecture) a room-like, roofed projection from a sloping roof
- dormer-window
- (Philippines) a resident of a dormitory
Dalmatian
Conjugation
infinitive | dormer | ||||||
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gerund | dormendo | ||||||
past participle | dormait | ||||||
singular | plural | ||||||
1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | 1st person | 2nd person | 3rd person | ||
indicative | ju | te | jal/jala | nu | vu | jali/jale | |
present | duarmo | duarmi | dormaja | dormaime | dormaite | dormaja | |
imperfect | dormaja | dormaja | dormaja | dormajaite | dormajaite | dormaja | |
perfect | jai dormait | ji dormait | ju dormait | jaime dormait | jaite dormait | ju dormait | |
pluperfect | avas dormait | avai dormait | avas dormait | avajaime dormait | avajaite dormait | avas dormait | |
future | dormera | dormere | dormera | dormerme | dormerte | dormera | |
conditional | dormere | dormere | dormere | dormerme | dormerte | dormere | |
subjunctive | ju | te | jal/jala | nu | vu | jali/jale | |
present | dormaja | dormaja | dormaja | dormaime | dormaite | dormaja | |
imperfect | dormis | dormisse | dormissa | dormissaime | dormissaite | dormis | |
imperative | — | te | — | nu | vu | — | |
affirmative | duarmi | dormaime | dormaite | ||||
negative | naun duarmi | naun dormaime | naun dormaite |
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