Door-keeper

  • 31Durward — This most interesting surname is an English variant of Durward itself found chiefly in Scotland. It is of Anglo Saxon origin and is an occupational name from the Olde English term duru weard , door keeper, porter. In Scotland the office of door… …

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  • 32Doreward — This most interesting surname is an English variant of Durward itself found chiefly in Scotland. It is of Anglo Saxon origin and is an occupational name from the Olde English term duru weard , door keeper, porter. In Scotland the office of door… …

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  • 33Dorward — This most interesting surname is an English variant of Durward itself found chiefly in Scotland. It is of Anglo Saxon origin and is an occupational name from the Olde English term duru weard , door keeper, porter. In Scotland the office of door… …

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  • 34usher — [14] An usher is etymologically a ‘doorkeeper’. The word comes via Anglo Norman usser from medieval Latin ūstārius, an alteration of classical Latin ōstārius ‘door keeper’. This was derived from ōstium ‘door’, which in turn was based on ōs… …

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  • 35John Dory — Taxobox color greeb name = John Dory fossil range = Oligocene to Present [cite journal last = Sepkoski first = Jack authorlink = coauthors = title = A compendium of fossil marine animal genera journal = Bulletins of American Paleontology volume …

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  • 36θυρωροῖς — θυρωρέω to be a àoor keeper pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric) θυρωρός door keeper masc/fem dat pl …

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  • 37θυρωρῶν — θυρωρέω to be a àoor keeper pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric) θυρωρός door keeper masc/fem gen pl …

    Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)

  • 38Janitor — Jan i*tor, n. [L., fr. janua a door.] 1. A door keeper; a porter. [Archaic] [1913 Webster PJC] 2. One who is employed to care for a public building, or a building occupied for offices, suites of rooms, etc.; a caretaker; the duties may include… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 39Early Christian inscriptions — form, as non literary remains, a valuable source of information on the development of Christian thought and life in the early Church. They may be divided into three main classes: sepulchral inscriptions, epigraphic records, and inscriptions… …

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  • 40Early Christian Inscriptions —     Early Christian Inscriptions     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Early Christian Inscriptions     Inscriptions of Christian origin form, as non literary remains, a valuable source of information on the development of Christian thought and life in… …

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