"dor" meaning in Aromanian

See dor in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: doru [alternative]
Etymology: Probably from Late Latin dolus (“pain, grief”), a derivative of Latin dolor (“pain”); alternatively, and less likely, from dolus (“trickery, deception”), from Ancient Greek δόλος (dólos). Compare Romanian dor. Etymology templates: {{inh|rup|LL.|dolus||pain, grief}} Late Latin dolus (“pain, grief”), {{inh|rup|la|dolor||pain}} Latin dolor (“pain”), {{der|rup|grc|δόλος}} Ancient Greek δόλος (dólos), {{cog|ro|dor}} Romanian dor Head templates: {{head|rup|noun}} dor
  1. wistfulness, melancholy, nostalgia, longing, desire
    Sense id: en-dor-rup-noun-64PvF-2n Categories (other): Aromanian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Aromanian entries with incorrect language header: 69 2 9 12 9
  2. love
    Sense id: en-dor-rup-noun-aG90apW2
  3. passion
    Sense id: en-dor-rup-noun-drHuWC29
  4. pain, suffering
    Sense id: en-dor-rup-noun-qO2aUnPb
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: vreari
Etymology number: 2

Verb

Forms: dor first-singular present indicative [canonical], doari [indicative, present, singular, third-person], doare [indicative, present, singular, third-person], durutã [participle, past], doru [alternative]
Etymology: From Latin doleō. Compare Romanian durea. Etymology templates: {{inh|rup|la|doleō}} Latin doleō, {{cog|ro|durea}} Romanian durea Head templates: {{rup-verb|pp=durutã|pres3s=doari|pres3s2=doare}} dor first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative doari or doare, past participle durutã)
  1. to hurt, ache Related terms: dureari, dureare, durut
    Sense id: en-dor-rup-verb-4s6BWH-2
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1
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