What is the name meaning of EN DOR. Phrases containing EN DOR
See name meanings and uses of EN DOR!EN DOR
EN DOR
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fountain of judgment.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Happy
Girl/Female
Biblical
Eye or fountain of protection or of gardens.
Biblical
fountain of an apple, or of inflation
Girl/Female
Biblical
The grass of the well.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Eye or fountain of the goat or of happiness.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fountain of an apple or of inflation.
Female
Egyptian
, Si-en-ea.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fountain of him that called or prayed.
Biblical
well of weight
Biblical
the fuller's fountain; the well of searching
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fountain or eye of the sun.
Biblical
fountain, or eye, of the sun
Girl/Female
Biblical
Eye or fountain of calves.
Girl/Female
Biblical
The fuller's fountain, the well of searching.
Biblical
fountain of judgment
Girl/Female
Biblical
Well of weight.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Quick sight, well of gladness.
Biblical
fountain, eye of generation, or of habitation
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fountain, eye of generation, or of habitation.
EN DOR
EN DOR
EN DOR
EN DOR
EN DOR
EN DOR
EN DOR
n.
A measure of space equal to half an M (or em); an en.
v. t.
To copy or write in a large hand (en gross, i. e., in large); to write a fair copy of in distinct and legible characters; as, to engross a deed or like instrument on parchment.
n.
Quality suited to inspire respect or reverence; loftiness and grace; impressiveness; stateliness; -- said of //en, manner, style, etc.
v. i.
A pass or en encounter; as, a passage at arms.
pl.
of El Dorado
n.
Used in English only in the expression en creux. Thus, engraving en creux is engraving in intaglio, or by sinking or hollowing out the design.
superl.
Pertaining to, or designating, a verb which forms its preterit (imperfect) by a variation in the root vowel, and the past participle (usually) by the addition of -en (with or without a change of the root vowel); as in the verbs strive, strove, striven; break, broke, broken; drink, drank, drunk. Opposed to weak, or regular. See Weak.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, architecture, in which the beginnings of the Doric style are supposed to be found.
pl.
of Dory
n.
Half an em, that is, half of the unit of space in measuring printed matter. See Em.