💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dotel"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dotantnoun | (obsolete) A dotard. |
| dotarynoun | (obsolete) A dotard's weakness; dotage. |
| dotardnoun | (archaic) An old person with impaired intellect; a senile person; one in their dotage. |
| dotenoun | (countable, Ireland) A darling, a cutie. |
| dottlenoun | The still burning or wholly burnt tobacco plug in a pipe. |
| doternoun | Synonym of dotard (“one who dotes on another, showing excessive fondness”). |
| doaternoun | Obsolete spelling of doter. [Synonym of dotard (“old person with impaired intellect”).] |
| dobbynoun | An evil or mischievous fairy or ghost sometimes said to haunt a building or household. |
| dodipolenoun | (obsolete, derogatory) An old person with impaired intellect; a dotard, idiot or lunatic. |
| dotardismnoun | Synonym of dotardness. |
| dotardynoun | Synonym of dotardness. |
| doterynoun | (archaic) senility or drivel. |
| dottrelnoun | Archaic form of dotterel. [A gullible fool, especially an elderly person with impaired faculties.] |
| dottardnoun | (obsolete) An old, decayed tree. |
| disardnoun | Obsolete form of dizzard. [(obsolete) A jester or fool.] |
| dossnoun | (slang, British and Ireland) The avoidance of work. |
| doodooheadnoun | (colloquial, euphemistic, childish, derogatory) An objectionable person. |
| dossing-kennoun | (obsolete, slang) A dosshouse; a cheap inn. |
| dossernoun | (British, Ireland) Someone who dosses, someone known for avoiding work. |
| dowsetnoun | Obsolete form of doucet. [(obsolete except in dialects) A sweetened dish.] |
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