Talk:48 Doris

Dorian
Adj. form may be Dorian (dor'-ee-un). kwami 08:07, 2005 Jun 19 (UTC)

Confirmed. Doridian might be expected from the Greek root Δωριδ-, but there was a specific Greek adjective Δωριος, and the established English adjective is 'Dorian' (cf. Liddell & Scott). The two forms are reflected in the two Italian forms, Dori and Doride. kwami 11:55, 16 November 2005 (UTC)

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