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1. dōred ppl.

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Of a gate: furnished with a door.

2. dōr(e, dọ̄r(e n.(1)

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(a) A doorway serving as entrance and exit of a building or an enclosure, doorway, gateway; (b) the door or gate which shuts an entrance.

3. windour n.

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A window; parlour windour.

4. chirche-dōre, -dọ̄re, -dure n.

Additional spellings: chirchedore, chirchedore, chirche-dure, chirchedure
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(a) The main door or portal of a church; (b) the church door or porch as a place for performing certain rites of the church, doing penance, posting notices, abandoning infants, etc.

5. trappe-dōre n.

Additional spellings: trappedore
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A door in a floor or ceiling, usu. concealed, leading to a passageway, room, or secret place.

6. renǧe n.(1)

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A kind of sieve, esp. one for sifting grain or meal.