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doxe

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See also: Doxe and ðóxe

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Etymology 1

Inherited from Latin ducem, accusative of dux (leader; commander; ruler). Compare Ligurian dûxe, Friulian dûs, Italian duca and duce.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdo.ze/
  • Hyphenation: dó‧xe

Noun

doxe m (plural doxi)

  1. (historical) doge (ruler of Venice or Genoa)
Descendants
  • Italian: doge
    • Arabic: دوج (dōj)
    • Czech: dóže
    • English: doge
      • Esperanto: doĝo
      • Irish: dóg
    • Finnish: doge
    • French: doge
    • Greek: δόγης (dógis)
    • Hungarian: dózse
    • Macedonian: дужд (dužd)
    • Ottoman Turkish: دوژ (doj)
    • Portuguese: doge
    • Romanian: doge
    • Serbo-Croatian: dudž

Etymology 2

Learned borrowing from Latin dosis, from Ancient Greek δόσις (dósis, gift; portion). Compare Italian dose.

Alternative forms

  • doze (non-traditional spelling)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdɔ.ze/
  • Hyphenation: dò‧xe

Noun

doxe f (plural doxe)

  1. dose, quantity
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