ndore

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Albanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From dorë (hand), same sense development in Latin manus (hand, protection) and Proto-Germanic *munduz (hand, protection) (cf. English mound). he protection given to someone, according to the canon of the mountains, when his life was in danger.

Noun[edit]

ndore f (plural ndore, definite ndorja, definite plural ndorjat)

  1. a besë, the protection given to someone, according to doke

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