different between otary vs dotary
otary
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (?tíon, “little ear”), diminutive of ??? (oûs, “ear”).
Noun
otary (plural otaries)
- An eared seal.
Related terms
- oto-
Anagrams
- -atory, yaort
otary From the web:
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dotary
English
Etymology
dote +? -ary?
Noun
dotary (uncountable)
- (obsolete) A dotard's weakness; dotage.
- 1593, Michael Drayton, "The Shepheards Garland VII: The Seventh Eglog"[1]:
- These been for such as make them votarie,
- And take them to the mantle and the ring,
- And spenden day and night in dotarie,
- Hammering their heads, musing on heavenly thing,
- 1593, Michael Drayton, "The Shepheards Garland VII: The Seventh Eglog"[1]:
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