dormer

English

Etymology

From Middle French dormoir (sleeping room), from dormir (to sleep)

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɔː(r)mə(r)

Noun

dormer (plural dormers)

  1. (architecture) a room-like, roofed projection from a sloping roof
  2. dormer-window
  3. (Philippines) a resident of a dormitory

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Dalmatian

Etymology

From Latin dormīre, present active infinitive of dormiō.

Verb

dormer (second person singular present duarmi, past participle dormait)

  1. to sleep

Conjugation

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