Associations to the word «Dorian»
Noun
- Wilde
- Sparta
- Heracles
- Herodotus
- Cramer
- Vane
- Athenian
- Crete
- Spartan
- Yates
- Oat
- Cassie
- Melinda
- Basil
- Corinth
- Clint
- Doris
- Gray
- Greek
- Greece
- Malik
- Mode
- Leigh
- Fugue
- Aaa
- Surfer
- Apollo
- Hal
- Poseidon
- Sicily
- Rhodes
- Minor
- Athens
- Invasion
- Archie
- Zach
- Armand
- Syracuse
- Shane
- Victor
- Dialect
- Colonization
- Blair
- Mel
- Invader
- Bc
- Camel
- Bce
- Oracle
- Migration
- Mainland
- Zeus
- Trent
- Troy
- Portrait
- Protagonist
- Civilization
- Doyle
- Conquest
- Robe
- Parker
- Lord
- Myth
- Turk
- Oscar
- Scale
- Dor
- Coloni
- Ancient
- Tom
- Henry
- Karen
- Tune
- Darryl
- Kelly
- Angela
- Jarrett
- Rowley
- Progenitor
- Picture
- Mitch
- Scrub
- Joanne
- Elmer
- Hatfield
- Lamont
Verb
Wiktionary
DORIAN, adjective. Of or relating to the Dorians
DORIAN, noun. A member of the Dorians
DORIAN, proper noun. A male given name, apparently first used by Oscar Wilde in his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891).
DORIAN MODE, noun. (music) a mode that is a minor key with the sixth scale degree raised by one half step
Dictionary definition
DORIAN, noun. A member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks.
DORIAN, noun. The ancient Greek inhabitants of Doris who entered Greece from the north about 1100 BC.
DORIAN, adjective. Of or relating to the ancient Greek inhabitants of Doris, to their Doric dialect of Greek, or to their culture.
Wise words
The most important things are the hardest things to say.
They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.