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Borrowed from Latin ''[[wikt:doctor#Latin|doctor]]''.
Borrowed from Latin ''[[wikt:doctor#Latin|doctor]]''.
===Noun===
===Noun===
'''doctor''' ''{{#invoke:getn|show_list|m|f}}, {{#invoke:getn|show_list|s|p}}'' (''plural'' '''{{term|doctore}}''')
'''doctor''' ''{{#invoke:getn|show_list|m|f}} (''plural'' '''{{term|doctore}}''')
# doctor
# doctor
{{av-cat|masculine|nouns}}{{av-cat|feminine|e-stem nouns}}[[Category:Avendonian masculine e-stem nouns]][[Category:Avendonian feminine nouns]]
{{av-cat|masculine|nouns}}{{av-cat|feminine|e-stem nouns}}[[Category:Avendonian masculine e-stem nouns]][[Category:Avendonian feminine nouns]]

Revision as of 16:03, 27 July 2020

Avendonian

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [ˈdok.tor]

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin doctor.

Noun

doctor m or f (plural doctore)

  1. doctor