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See also: du är

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Representing a colloquial pronunciation of Arabic دَوّار (dawwār).

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duar (plural duars)

  1. A camp or village of tents in an Arabic country.
    • 1882, Edmondo de Amicis, translated by C. Rollin-Tilton, Morocco: Its People & Places:
      The duar is in general made up of ten, fifteen, or twenty families, who are related to each other, and each family has a tent.

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North Frisian

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From Proto-Germanic *daudaz.

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duar

  1. (Sylt) dead

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Rohingya

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From Sanskrit द्वार (dvāra).

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duar

  1. door

Swedish

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duar

  1. present indicative of dua

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