"church door" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: church doors [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English churche-dore, chirche-dor, kurkdure, chyrchdurr, kirrkedure, from Old English ċiriċdor, ċyriċdor (“church door”), equivalent to church + door. Cognate with West Frisian tsjerkedoar (“church door”), Dutch kerkdeur (“church door”), German Kirchentür (“church door”), Danish kirkedør (“church door”), Icelandic kirkjudyr (“church door”). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|churche-dore}} Middle English churche-dore, {{inh|en|ang|ċiriċdor}} Old English ċiriċdor, {{af|en|church|door}} church + door, {{cog|fy|tsjerkedoar|t=church door}} West Frisian tsjerkedoar (“church door”), {{cog|nl|kerkdeur|t=church door}} Dutch kerkdeur (“church door”), {{cog|de|Kirchentür|t=church door}} German Kirchentür (“church door”), {{cog|da|kirkedør|t=church door}} Danish kirkedør (“church door”), {{cog|is|kirkjudyr|t=church door}} Icelandic kirkjudyr (“church door”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} church door (plural church doors)
  1. A door to a church, especially the front door (or double doors) that open directly to the narthex or nave, often ornate. Synonyms: churchdoor, church-door
    Sense id: en-church_door-en-noun-sYnf-~gS Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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