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DOTARD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun dot· ard ˈdō-tərd Synonyms of dotard : a person in his or her dotage Examples of dotard in a Sentence www.merriam-webster.com
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What is a 'Dotard'? - CNN
“Dotard” was the official English translation provided by state news agency KCNA for the Korean “늙다리미치광이” (“neulg-dali-michigwang-i”), which literally ... www.cnn.com
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DOTARD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a person exhibiting a decline in mental faculties, especially as a result of aging. doater. dotard. / ˈdəʊtəd /. noun. a person who is weak-minded ... www.dictionary.com
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dotard
dotard, n. and a. (ˈdəʊtəd) Also 5 doterd, 5–6 dooterd, -arde, (6 dodart), 6–7 dottard, 7–8 doatard. [In sense 1, f. dote v. + -ard. See also note to sense 2.] A. n. 1. a. An imbecile, a silly or stupid person; now, usually, one whose intellect is impaired by age; one who is in his dotage or second ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dotard - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A dotard is a person who's old and senile. The noun dotard used to be a standard way to insult someone by implying that they were physically and mentally ... www.vocabulary.com
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dotard - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms derived from Middle English · English terms suffixed with -ard · English 2-syllable words · English terms with IPA pronunciation · English lemmas ... en.wiktionary.org
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Oberon (poem)
never to return to her unless a human couple should be found who were absolutely faithful, since she had championed the faithless girl wife of an aged dotard wikipedia.org
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DOTARD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
an old person, especially one who is weak and confused: He was no driveling dotard, but a smart, upright, handsome old man. dictionary.cambridge.org
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'Dotard' Trump? The story of 'rocket man' Kim's insult - BBC
The 14th Century term has never been so popular after North Korea's leader used it to insult Trump. www.bbc.com
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45 Synonyms & Antonyms for DOTARD | Thesaurus.com
dotard · dull person · fussbudget · fussy person · old fart · old fogy · old geezer · old maid · old poop · stuffed shirt. noun as in weakling. Synonyms www.thesaurus.com
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Dotard: Kim Jong-un's latest insult to Donald Trump roughly ... - Quartz
According to the Cambridge History of the English Language, it originates from the medieval-era word “doten,” which meant “to be foolish, to rave.”. qz.com
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dotard, n.¹ & adj.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
A person whose mental faculties are impaired, spec. a person whose intellect or understanding is impaired in old age. www.oed.com
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dottard
dottard obs. or. dial. f. dotard, sense 2. Oxford English Dictionary
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doddard
† ˈdoddard Obs. rare. [app. f. dod v.1 to poll (trees) + -ard; the formation being parallel to poll-ard: cf. doddle n., dodderel in same sense. But it may have been merely a modification of dottard, dotard (found earlier in same sense) with fanciful assimilation to dod v.1 and its derivatives: see d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pallas & Poleman
Pallas, who had become a dotard in his senility, died in 1840. wikipedia.org
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