Значение слова "DORA" найдено в 22 источниках
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Dora: translation

Dora
A titular see of Palestina Prima

Catholic Encyclopedia..2006.

Dora
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    A titular see of Palestina Prima. The name (Dôr) in Semitic languages means "dwelling", "abode". On the coming of the Hebrews, the King of Dora or Dor entered into the confederation against Josue and was defeated with the confederates (Jos., xi, 2; xii, 23). The town was first allotted to the tribe of Aser (Jos., xvii, 11), then given to Manasses (Judges, i, 27; I Par., vii, 29), who failed to expel the inhabitants and imposed on them a tribute; the Israelites may have captured only the upper city (Nafat Dôr), called Napheddor or Phenneddor by the Septuagint, and regiones or provincia Dor by the Vulgate. The Egyptian King Rameses III set up a Phœ;necian colony at Dora; according to Stephan of Byzantium the Phœ;necians settled there because the coast abounded in the shells that produced the famous Tyrian purple dye.Dora was united by David to the Kingdom of Israel and governed under Solomon by Benabinadab, one of the twelve prefects (III Kings, iv, 11). Later it underwent successively the rule of the Persians, the Greeks, and the Lagides. In 217 B.C. it was unsuccessfully besieged by Antiochus the Great; at a later date it was taken by the kings of Syria. In 139 B.C. the usurper Tryphon, who had taken refuge at Dora, was besieged by Antiochus (VII) Sidetes with a fleet, 120,000 foot, and 8000 horse (I Mach., xv, 13). The city then fell into the hands of a private individual called Zoilus, at whose death it was added by Alexander Jammæus to his Kingdom of Judea. When Pompey conquered Syria, he granted Dora an autonomous constitution; from this time dates its peculiar era, 64-63 B.C., known chiefly through numerous coins. As Dora had suffered much from the Jews, Gabinius rebuilt it (56 B.C.). In 42 of the Christian Era its inhabitants were still disputing with the Jews, whom they seem to have specially hated. In the time of Pliny the town was in a state of utter decay; St. Jerome speaks of "the ruins of that city (Dora) which had been formerly so powerful". He may have exaggerated its decay, or the city may have risen from its ruins.
    As early as the fifth century it was the residence of a bishop, Sidus, and suffragan to Cæsarea; there is record also of Barachius in 518, John in 536, Stephen, the friend of St. Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem and the great opponent of Monothelism. In the Middle Ages Dora was called Pirgul, a corruption of Greek púrgos, "tower", according to Foucher of Chartres (Gesta Dei per Francos, ed. Bongars, 396); it was also known as Merla (Rey, Les colonies franques de Syrie, Paris, 1883, 422). There are records of five Latin bishops during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries (Eubel, I, 235; II, 161). Another is mentioned in "Revue bénédictine" (1904), p. 62. Its modern Arabic name is Tantourah. Dora is a village of about 1500 inhabitants, on the seashore between Caifa and Cæsarea, nearer the latter. The harbour is frequented by small boats; the old port, situated more to the north, was enclosed by two headlands lengthened by two piers. To the east are vast quarries and the ancient necropolis. The ruins of the ancient city cover a space about four-fifths of a mile long by one-third broad. Many Jewish colonists have recently settled in the vicinity.
    GUÉRIN, Description de la Palestine: Samarie (Paris, 1875), II, 305—315; LEGENDRE in Dict. de la Bible, II, 1487-92; Survey of Western Palestine, Memoirs (London, 1882), II, 7-11; Palestine Exploration Fund, Quart. Statement (1874), 12; (1887), 84.
    S. VAILHÉ
    Transcribed by WGKofron With thanks to St. Mary's Church, Akron, Ohio

The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. — New York: Robert Appleton Company..1910.



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найдено в "First names dictionary"
Dora: translation

Dora f
English and French: 19th-century coinage, representing a short form of ISIDORA (SEE Isidora), THEODORA (SEE Theodora), DOROTHY (SEE Dorothy), and any other name containing the Greek element dōron gift. In some cases, it seems to have been taken as actually meaning ‘gift’, presumably as a Latinate version of the Greek word. Wordsworth's daughter (b. 1804), christened Dorothy, was always known in adult life as Dora. The name's popularity was enhanced by the character of Dora Spenlow in Dickens's novel David Copperfield (1850).
Pet form: Dory.


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре"
I[ʹdɔ:rə] n
Дора (женское имя); см. Dorothea, Dorothy, Theodora
II[ʹdɔ:rə] n шутл.
закон об обороне страны (принятый в Англии в 1914 г.)
II[ʹdɔ:rə] n
немецкая укреплённая линия в Италии (во время II мировой войны)


найдено в "Новом большом англо-русском словаре под общим руководством акад. Ю.Д. Апресяна"


I {ʹdɔ:rə} n

Дора (женское имя); см. Dorothea, Dorothy, Theodora

II {ʹdɔ:rə} n шутл.

закон об обороне страны (принятый в Англии в 1914 г.)

II {ʹdɔ:rə} n

немецкая укреплённая линия в Италии (во время II мировой войны)



найдено в "Большом немецко-русском и русско-немецком словаре"
f =
Dora Baltea — (река) Дора-Бальтеа (приток реки По)
Dora Riparia — (река) Дора-Рипария (приток реки По)


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Dora
I
[ʹdɔ:rə] n
Дора (женское имя); см. Dorothea, Dorothy, Theodora
II
[ʹdɔ:rə] n шутл.
закон об обороне страны (принятый в Англии в 1914 г.)
II
[ʹdɔ:rə] n
немецкая укреплённая линия в Италии (во время II мировой войны)



найдено в "Большом испанско-русском словаре"
f

Дора; часто произв. от Dorotea


найдено в "Англо-українському словнику Балла М.І."
n 1) ж. ім'я Дора (зменш. від Dorothea, Eudora, Theodora); 2) закон про оборону (в Англії); 3) німецька укріплена лінія в Італії (під час 2-ї світової війни).
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре технических аббревиатур"
double roll-out array - двойная развёртывающаяся панель


найдено в "Deutsch namen"
Dora: übersetzung

Kurzform von → Dorothea (Bdeutung: Gottesgeschenk).


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Лингвистика-98"
(n) дора; закон об обороне страны; немецкая укрепленная линия в италии
найдено в "Литовско-русском словаре"
Нравственность

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
Dora - уменьш. от Theodora и Dorothy; Дора

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
Dora noun; dim. of Theodora, Dorothy Дора

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
сущ.; уменьш. от Theodora, Dorothy Дора
найдено в "Уйгурско-русском словаре"
лекарство
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