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دَرُ

(اسم - noun)
ڇَند : 1+1 = 2
(dar'u - दरु )

Frequency: 12

دَرُ جي سنڌي معنيٰ
  • دروازو، چوڪٺ، چوڪاٺ، لنگهہ، دُوار. ذريعو:ڀٽائي پيڊيا
  • English Meaning
  • A door, gate, a doorway, gateway, entrance.
  • دَرُ جا بيتن ۾ حوالا

    ڄولي پَنھِنجَا ڄَاڻَ

    dhwer- The Proto-Indo-European root meaning "door" or "doorway." This root often appears in dual or plural forms, suggesting that the original Indo-Europeans may have had doors with two swinging halves. It contributes to words such as: afforest, deforest, door, faubourg, foreclose, foreign, forensic, forest, forfeit, forum, hors d'oeuvre, and thyroid. Its hypothetical existence is supported by words in various languages, including: Sanskrit: duárah ("door, gate") Old Persian: duvara- ("door") Lithuanian: dùrys (plural, "doors") Greek: thyra ("door") Latin: foris ("out-of-doors, outside") Gaulish: doro ("mouth") Old Prussian: dwaris ("gate") Russian: dver' ("door") Old English: dor ("door") German: Tür ("door") Gothic: dauro ("gate")


    Sources:

    • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages, University of Chicago (By: Carl Darling Buck) 1988.
    • Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (By: Michiel de Vaan) 2008.
    • The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots (By: Calvert Watkins) 2000.
    • Noun Declension in Indo-European (Sindhueuropaia Deklination Nomnes) By: Carlos Quiles.
    • Online Etymology Dictionary (By: Douglas Harper)

    English Meaning
  • A door, gate, a doorway, gateway, entrance.