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English
Etymology 1
From Middle English dos, variant of doth, doþ (“doth; doeth; does”), equivalent to do + -s.
Pronunciation
Verb
does
- third-person singular simple present indicative of do
- Likes her tea, my mom does.
Alternative forms
- diz (Northumbria)
- -'s (after interrogative pronouns)
Etymology 2
From the noun doe (“female deer”).
Pronunciation
Noun
does
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Dutch
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Borrowed from West Frisian dûs, ultimately related to Proto-West Germanic *dwās (“stupid”).
Adjective
does (comparative doezer, superlative meest does or doest)
Declension
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Spelling variant representing an informal pronunciation of douche; compare doezen and doesen, both from douchen.
Noun
does m or f (plural doesen or doezen, diminutive doesje n)
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Galician
Verb
does
Portuguese
Verb
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Welsh
Pronunciation
Verb
does
- third-person singular existential negative colloquial of bod
- Does dim llaeth yn y tŷ.
- There’s no milk in the house.
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