"דורך און דורך" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [Yiddish]

Forms: durkh [romanization], durkh un durkh [romanization]
Etymology: Common West Germanic construction. Compare German durch und durch, English through and through, Dutch door en door. Etymology templates: {{cog|de|durch und durch}} German durch und durch, {{cog|en|through and through}} English through and through, {{cog|nl|door en door}} Dutch door en door Head templates: {{yi-adv|head=דורך (durkh) און (un) דורך (durkh)|tr=durkh un durkh}} דורך (durkh) און (un) דורך (durkh) • (durkh un durkh)
  1. (idiomatic) through and through; entirely Tags: idiomatic
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