DO `UPOS , oJ , any dead, heavy sound, a thud, Il; of the distant din of battle, the sound of footsteps, of the measured tread of infantry, the hum of a multitude, the roar of the sea, Hom. : rare in Trag. (The form gdoup-evw , connects the word with ktuvp-o" .)
dou`ra"
dou`ra" , tov , formed from Homeric pl. douvrata , Anth.
douravteo"
douravteo" , a, on , ( dovru ) of planks or beams of wood, i{ppo" d . the wooden horse, Od.
douvreio"
douvreio" , a, on , = douravteo" , Eur. , Plat.
dourhnekhv"
dour-hnekhv" , ev" , ( ejnegkei`n ) a spears throw off or distant, only in neut. as Adv. , Il.
douriavlwto"
douri-avlwto" , on , Ion. for doriavl- .
dourikleitov"
douri-kleitov" and douri-kluØtov" , ovn , famed for the spear, Hom.
dourikmhv"
douri-kmhv", -kthtov", -lhpto", -manhv" , Ion. for dori
douvrio"
douvrio" , a, on , = douvreio" , Ar.
dourivphkto"
douriv-phkto" , on , fixed on spears, Aesch.
dourituphv"
douri-tuØphv" , ev" , ( tuvptw ) wood-cutting, Anth.
dourodovkh
douro-dovkh , hJ , ( devcomai ) a case or stand for spears, Od.
douromanhv"
douro-ma±nhv" , ev" , Ion. for dorimanhv" , Anth.
dourotovmo"
douro-tovmo" , Ion. for dorutovmo" , cutting wood, Anth.
dochv