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‖ douar, dowar|ˈduːa(r)| Also douwar, douah, dooar, duar. [a. Arab. dūār, in F. douar.] A small encampment of Arab tents grouped in a circle round a central enclosure for the cattle.
1829Southey Sir T. More II. 176 Those who dwell in dou-wars or kraals. 1834Fraser's Mag. X. 64 Near Tuarick town and Arab douar spread. 1856Aird Poet. Wks. 168 Straight through a dowar's ground The Chieftain rode. 1899Daily News 6 Nov. 7/2 At the duar of Charifin a man stole a donkey. 1908Westm. Gaz. 16 Apr. 5/2 The duar or village of the Kaid of the Ouled Buziri. |