˜yÐÄvlog

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doater

1

[ doh-ter ]

noun



doater

2

[ doh-ter ]

noun

Newfoundland.
  1. a fully mature harp seal.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of doater1

First recorded in 1785–95; apparently special use of dotard
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Example Sentences

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Patron of pleasure! doater on delight!

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There's my Lady Simpson was asking me to stay with her, when my Howels and I was having money enough to buy her presents, and her son and doater did go to Abertewey when they did like—and now, not wan of all the fine folks do come and say, "How was you, Mrs Jenkins?"

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But, indeet, Rowland Prothero did be more than a son to me, and if Miss Gwynne was my own doater she couldn't be kinder.

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Although I am no doater on dreams, yet I verily believe that some dreams are monitory, above the power of fancy, and impressed upon us by some superior intelligence.

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Lady S. Yes, that insensible, that doater on an idiot, is the man.

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