"דוס" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Hebrew]

Forms: דּוֹס [canonical], Dōs [romanization], דּוֹסִים [indefinite, plural]
Etymology: A play on Ashkenazic expression of the word דתי. Oftentimes the term is used disparagingly by non-religious laypersons. Etymology templates: {{m|he|דתי}} דתי Head templates: {{he-noun|g=m|pl=דּוֹסִים|tr=Dōs|wv=דּוֹס}} דּוֹס • (Dōs) m (plural indefinite דּוֹסִים)
  1. (colloquial, sometimes mildly derogatory) A religious, orthodox Jew. Tags: colloquial, derogatory, mildly, sometimes Related terms: דוסי

Numeral [Ladino]

Forms: dos [romanization]
Etymology: From Latin duōs, accusative of duo. Etymology templates: {{der|lad|la|duōs}} Latin duōs, {{m|la|duo}} duo Head templates: {{head|lad|numeral|Hebrew spelling||Latin spelling|dos|f2sc=Latn}} דוס (Hebrew spelling, Latin spelling dos)
  1. two Tags: Hebrew Categories (topical): Ladino cardinal numbers

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