"doo" meaning in Scots

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Noun

IPA: /duː/, /dʌu/ Forms: doos [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English douf, from Old English *dūfe (compare woman's given name Dūfe). Akin to Old High German tūba (“dove, pigeon”), Icelandic dúfa (“dove, pigeon”), Dúfa (woman's first name)), Danish dove, pigeon, Norwegian Bokmål due (“dove, pigeon”), Norwegian Nynorsk due (“dove, pigeon”) and Swedish duva (“dove, pigeon”). Etymology templates: {{inh|sco|enm|douf}} Middle English douf, {{inh|sco|ang|*dūfe}} Old English *dūfe, {{cog|goh|tūba||dove, pigeon}} Old High German tūba (“dove, pigeon”), {{cog|is|dúfa||dove, pigeon}} Icelandic dúfa (“dove, pigeon”), {{cog|da|due|dove, pigeon}} Danish dove, pigeon, {{cog|nb|due||dove, pigeon}} Norwegian Bokmål due (“dove, pigeon”), {{cog|nn|due||dove, pigeon}} Norwegian Nynorsk due (“dove, pigeon”), {{cog|sv|duva||dove, pigeon}} Swedish duva (“dove, pigeon”) Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|doos|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} doo (plural doos), {{sco-noun}} doo (plural doos)
  1. dove, pigeon (bird of the dove and pigeon family: Columbidae) Derived forms: King of the Doos (english: English Carrier (an old domestic pigeon breed))
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