DOE


Meaning of DOE in English

ˈdō noun

( plural does or doe )

Etymology: Middle English do, doo, from Old English dā; akin to German dialect (Alemannic) tē doe and perhaps to Sanskrit dhayati he sucks — more at feminine

1.

a. : the adult female fallow deer

b. : the female especially when adult of any of various mammals of which the male is called buck (as most deers, antelope, goat, rabbit, and rat) — compare cow , hind

2. : almond 6a

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