doric in English

adjective
1
relating to or denoting a classical order of architecture characterized by a sturdy fluted column and a thick square abacus resting on a rounded molding.
They came from the Parthenon, which marks the highest pinnacle of classical Doric architecture.
2
relating to or denoting the ancient Greek dialect of the Dorians.
Theocritus wrote in the Doric dialect, and the difficulties this produced for his readers led to his comparative neglect during the Renaissance.
noun
1
the Doric order of architecture.
These are orders taken from temple architecture; they are placed appropriately with the strong, plain Doric at the bottom, then the lighter Ionic, followed by the elegant Corinthian and perhaps at the top a Composite.
2
the ancient Greek dialect of the Dorians.
His language is Sicilian Doric , and is as colourful and sophisticated as that of Old Comedy; he uses a variety of metres kata stichon, but there are no lyrics among the extant fragments.

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1. Chrisom Doric Vault Casket Combo

2. Annulets: A, of a Doric capital

3. Annulets: A, of a Doric capital

4. Bsgeole Proto-doric jocularity mesosphere unworkably Phoroneus Deina fellahs

5. The bareness, Cleanness, and sobriety of Doric architecture

6. Doric Bossom was born on 3 May 1922

7. Boric is the son of Doric, the dwarven master smith

8. Boric is the son of Doric, the dwarven master smith

9. One is the Doric Chiton and the later Ionic Chiton

10. The Homeric theonym Ἑρμῆς [Od.], with counteparts in Doric, Boeotic Ἑρμᾶς, Ionic

11. Corms is dead: Long live DORIC In Ancient Greece, the Doric order was one of their favoured architectural styles and offered the simplest way of decorating columns.

12. In the Hellenistic period the Achaean League used a Koina with a Doric base

13. Achaean was a Doric dialect spoken in Achaea and its colonies in Magna Graecia

14. His mother left the family when he was young, leaving Doric to raise Boric alone

15. His mother left the family when he was young, leaving Doric to raise Boric alone

16. During the Archaic period the Doric and Ionic architectural orders came into being.

17. He ignored the mottled marble floor, the neo-Doric pillars and the intricately carved oak ceiling.

18. Chitons were usually made up of fine pleated linen.The Doric Chiton was heavily inspired by Pedalos.

19. But the Bodeword o Christenmas hes kyth’t in mony a leid mair roch an hameilt nor the Doric or nou: an hes Phyllis Goodall, screivar o the lest o our Yuletide sangs, no a ballant caa’d Archangels Speak Doric?

20. Favorite Add to Doric New Baby Boy Card, Scottish New Baby Boy Card - Aye, Aye Wee Een!

21. The Crypt's 40 Doric columns of brown stone surmounted by groined sandstone arches support the floor of the Rotunda

22. Annulets, in architecture, are small square components in the Doric capital, under the quarter-round.They are also called fillets or listels.

23. Aristippus is also said to have written another work, containing twenty-five dialogues, some written in Attic and others in Doric

24. ‘The simplicity of the original Doric Baseless column even became the focal point in any discussion on the excellence of Greek art.’

25. About Aberdeen Experience the richness of Aberdeen’s proud history and culture — from the sound of residents’ traditional Doric accent to the sights of glittering granite buildings lining the city’s streets.

26. Aberdeen is famous for its stunning, sparkling, granite buildings and monuments which shimmer in the sunlight and the warming tones of 'Doric', the local Scots dialect you'll hear in the streets

27. Essentially a sleeveless shirt, the Chiton was a rectangular piece of linen (Ionic Chiton) or wool (Doric Chiton) draped by the wearer in various ways and kept in p

28. Aberdeen is a cosmopolitan and connected place – with people working and studying here from across the world, their accents mixing with the sound of local Doric, an original Scots language

29. σύ, pronoun of the second person (Doric and Aeolic, τύ, Boeotic, τοῦ), genitive σου, dative σοι, accusative σε; (which oblique cases are enclitic, unless a preposition precede; yet πρός σε is written (uniformly in Rec

30. σύ, pronoun of the second person (Doric and Aeolic, τύ, Boeotic, τοῦ), genitive σου, dative σοι, accusative σε; (which oblique cases are enclitic, unless a preposition precede; yet πρός σε is written (uniformly in Rec

31. At some point, his father sent him to the dwarven capital Keldagrim to receive an education, but Boric took it to mean that he had somehow failed or disappointed his father, as he had wanted to study under Doric.

32. σύ, pronoun of the second person (Doric and Aeolic, τύ, Boeotic, τοῦ), genitive σου, dative σοι, accusative σε; (which oblique cases are enclitic, unless a preposition precede; yet πρός σε is written (uniformly in Rec

33. The word "Corinthian" describes an ornate column style developed in ancient Greece and classified as one of the Classical Orders of Architecture.The Corinthian style is more complex and elaborate than the earlier Doric and Ionic Orders

34. At some point, his father sent him to the dwarven capital Keldagrim to receive an education, but Boric took it to mean that he had somehow failed or disappointed his father, as he had wanted to study under Doric.

35. Uiss o the wird "Doric" in this wey micht areese forby oot o a contrast wi the anglifeed claik o the Scots caipital, sin at ae time, Edinburgh wis Bynamed 'The Athens o the North'

36. Austrian Biedermeier 1840s Walnut Two-Drawer Commode with Doric Semi-Columns Rare and Wonderful Biedermeier Lectern or Standing Desk Early 19th Century French Cherry Wood Biedermeier Chests of Drawers, circa 1820 Switzerland Mahogany Ebonized Hinged Music Box …

37. It contains examples of all the dialects occurring in the Greek language, as the AEolic, Boeotic, Doric, Ionic, and especially of the Attic; which, being most generally in use on account of its elegance, pervades every book of the New Testament

38. To most, the word architecture Connotes a grandeur typically associated with the Old World— flying buttresses, Doric columns, baroque flourishes, byzantine arabesques— and thus many of the more _____ structures, especially those not obviously inspired by neoclassicism, are often thought to be cobbled together haphazardly instead of following some prescribed architectural idiom.

39. Six Caryatides, or marble women, clad in flowing robes, support the portico of the Temple of Hercules, but the porticos and colonnades of the other structures are formed of massive Doric and Ionic pillars, whose flutings and capitals are still measurably perfect, notwithstanding the centuries that have gone over them and the sieges they have suffered.

40. Bowtell is derived from the medieval term bottle; in architecture it refers to a round or corniced molding below the abacus in a Tuscan or Roman Doric capital; the word is a variant of Boltel, which is probably the diminutive of bolt, the shaft of an arrow or javelin.A roving bowtell is one which passes up the side of a bench end and round a finial, the term roving being applied to that which