Doric

/ˈdɒɹɪk/

UK: /ˈdɒɹɪk/

Doric

English Adj
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Definition

Relating to one of the Greek orders of architecture, distinguished by its simplicity and solidity.

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Δωρικός (Dōrikós, “related to Dorians”). The senses referring to dialects of Scottish are thought to have come from the Scots’ rusticness associated with the Athenians’ view of Dorians as uncivilised.

Example Sentences

  • "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!"
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