doe
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Noun — A female deer, or a female of certain other animals such as a rabbit, hare, or kangaroo.
How to use doe
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From Old English dā, "female deer" — an ancient Germanic word related to a root meaning "to suckle."
Full origin of doe →Frequently asked questions
What does “doe” mean?
The word “doe” means a female deer, or a female of certain other animals such as a rabbit, hare, or kangaroo. In plain terms, the word for a female deer (and, more loosely, the female of a few other animals).
How do you pronounce “doe”?
“Doe” is pronounced doh (/doʊ/ in IPA).
How do you use “doe” in a sentence?
Here is “doe” used in a sentence: “A doe and her fawn crossed the trail at dawn.”
What part of speech is “doe”?
“Doe” is a noun.
Where does the word “doe” come from?
The word “doe” comes from Old English. From Old English dā, "female deer" — an ancient Germanic word related to a root meaning "to suckle.".
Is “doe” a common word?
“Doe” is an uncommon word in modern English.
What is the difference between a doe and a buck?
A doe is a female deer, while a buck is a male deer. The same male-female distinction using "doe" also applies to certain other animals, such as rabbits, hares, and kangaroos.
What is the difference between a doe and a fawn?
A doe refers to an adult female deer, while a fawn is a young deer, regardless of its sex. A fawn grows up to become either a doe or a buck.
Does "doe" only refer to female deer?
No, "doe" is also used for the females of certain other animals besides deer, including rabbits, hares, and kangaroos.