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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: DIO-DRO |
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DOOM (Old Eng. dOm, a word common to Tent. languages for that which is set up or ordered, from " do," in its original meaning of " place "; cf, Gr. &Ass, from stem of ri'rust) , originally a law or enactment, the legal decision of a judge
sentence
fate
judgment
judgment
opinion , is a derivative, and appears also in various old Teutonic
judges of the Isle of Man.End of Article: DOOM (Old Eng. dOm, a word common to Tent. languages for that which is set up or ordered, from " do," in its original meaning of " place "; cf, Gr. &Ass, from stem of ri'rust) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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