doric
Collocations
3ADJ.
great, other
DORIC + NOUN
capitals, enemies
PREP.
in, with
Definitions
adj
Relating to one of the Greek orders of architecture, distinguished by its simplicity and solidity.
It is certainly my personal favourite, for it was by way of Hardwick’s great Doric arch that I first sampled the roar and clatter of London streets, the trip being a boyhood reward for achieving (unexpected) success in a school examination!
Of or pertaining to the dialect of Scots spoken in the northeast of Scotland, predominantly Morayshire and Aberdeen areas.
Of or pertaining to the Ancient Greek dialect group once spoken in the north-west of Greece.
Synonym of Dorian; of or relating to the region of Doris in Asia Minor or the Dorians
Belonging to a certain mode of Ancient Greek music, the Dorian mode.
name
A group of Ancient Greek dialects, once spoken in western Greece, southern Italy and Sicily.
The Mid-Northern or Northeast dialect of Lowland Scots spoken in the north-east of Scotland.
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3It is certainly my personal favourite, for it was by way of Hardwick’s great Doric arch that I first sampled the roar and clatter of London streets, the trip being a boyhood reward for achieving (unex
WiktionaryThe house features an atrium with a rectangular peristyle and a covered corridor, the roof of which is supported by columns with Doric capitals.
Tatoeba · #6031376Besides Korinthian, Spartan, and other Doric enemies in the Peloponnesos, Boiotians to the north, Megarians on the west, were threatening Athens.
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