Associations to the word «Dort»
Noun
- Synod
- Catechism
- Heidelberg
- Canon
- Tulip
- Apostles
- Ich
- Atonement
- Nach
- Confession
- Auf
- Flint
- Van
- Homme
- Nur
- Creed
- Cornelius
- Dem
- Zu
- Leben
- Als
- Calvin
- Contra
- Theologian
- Aus
- Das
- Annexation
- Westminster
- Hague
- Josiah
- Spindle
- Doctrine
- Rupert
- Den
- Orthodoxy
- Bremen
- Carriage
- Die
- Blanc
- Ne
- Holland
- Der
- Amour
- Er
- Es
- Netherlands
- Automobile
- Dutch
- Delegate
- Unity
- Dallas
- Ce
- Pigeon
- Seine
- Helen
- Von
- Controversy
- Motor
- Delegation
- Theology
- Gray
- Reformation
- Un
- Trevor
- Commodore
- Covenant
- Highway
- Heinrich
- Faith
- Mall
- Decree
- Montana
- Piano
- Milton
- Church
- Jan
- Bernard
- Congregation
- Pa
- Burn
- Standard
- Clark
- Orange
- Sail
- Victor
Wiktionary
DORT, noun. (UK dialectal) (Northern England) (Scotland) A sulky or sullen mood; the sulks.
DORT, verb. (intransitive) To become pettish; sulk.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.