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do·ver I. \ˈdōvər\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: freq. of (assumed) English dialect (16th century Scots) dove to be stupid, from (assumed) Middle English doven, from Old English dofian; akin to Old High German tobōn, tobēn to be insane, Old Norse dofinn benumbed, Old English dēaf deaf — more at deaf Scotland : to doze off or lose consciousness for a moment — often used with over II. noun (-s) 1. chiefly Scotland : a drowsy state 2. chiefly Scotland : nap III. \ˈdōvə(r)\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized 1. [from Dover, England] : of or from Dover, England : of the kind or style prevalent in Dover 2. [from Dover, Delaware] : of or from Dover, the capital of Delaware < a Dover merchant > : of the kind or style prevalent in Dover |