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  • 1Dote — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un viejo Aussteuerschrank alemán La dote es el patrimonio, que la novia o su familia entregan al novio para sostener las futuras cargas del matrimonio y que en muchos casos es directamente proporcional al estatus… …

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  • 2Dote — Dote, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Doted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Doting}.] [OE. doten; akin to OD. doten, D. dutten, to doze, Icel. dotta to nod from sleep, MHG. t?zen to keep still: cf. F. doter, OF. radoter (to dote, rave, talk idly or senselessly), which… …

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  • 3dote on — dote upon [verb] adore, admire, hold dear, idolize, lavish affection on, prize, treasure * * * ADORE, love dearly, be devoted to, idolize, treasure, cherish, worship, hold dear; indulge, spoil, pamper. → dote * * * ˈdote on [transitive] [present… …

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  • 4dote — germana dote inestimada dote romana …

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  • 5dote — [dəut US dout] v dote on/upon [dote on/upon sb] phr v [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: Perhaps from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch doten to be stupid ] to love someone very much, and show this by your actions ▪ Everyone doted on Sally, the only girl… …

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  • 6dote — [ dout ] verb dote on phrasal verb transitive dote on someone to love someone very much, often so much that you do not notice their faults: She absolutely dotes on the grandchildren …

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  • 7dote — germana dote inestimada dote romana …

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  • 8dote — (Del lat. dos, dotis). 1. amb. Conjunto de bienes y derechos aportados por la mujer al matrimonio, que tiene como finalidad atender al levantamiento de las cargas comunes y que le deberá ser devuelto una vez disuelto aquel. U. m. en f.) 2.… …

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  • 9dote on/upon — [phrasal verb] dote on/upon (someone or something) : to give a lot of love or attention to (someone or something) She doted on her new grandchild. • • • Main Entry: ↑dote …

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  • 10Dote — Dote, n. An imbecile; a dotard. Halliwell. [1913 Webster] …

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