Dover
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Name — A port town in Kent, England, the closest point to France, and the name of numerous other towns worldwide including the capital of Delaware.
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Etymology
From Old English Dofras, from Latin Dubris, from Brythonic Dubras ("the waters"), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewb- ("deep").
Full origin of Dover →Frequently asked questions
What does “Dover” mean?
The word “Dover” means a port town in Kent, England, the closest point to France, and the name of numerous other towns worldwide including the capital of Delaware.
How do you pronounce “Dover”?
“Dover” is pronounced DOH-vuh (/ˈdoʊ.vɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Dover” in a sentence?
Here is “Dover” used in a sentence: “They took the ferry from Dover across the Channel.”
What part of speech is “Dover”?
“Dover” is a name.
Where does the word “Dover” come from?
The word “Dover” comes from Latin. From Old English Dofras, from Latin Dubris, from Brythonic Dubras ("the waters"), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewb- ("deep").
Is “Dover” a common word?
“Dover” is an uncommon word in modern English.
Is Dover in England the same place as Dover in Delaware?
No, they are different places that share a name. Dover, England is a port town in Kent and the closest point to France, while Dover, Delaware is the capital city of the U.S. state of Delaware.
Why is Dover, England considered an important port town?
Dover sits at the closest point in England to France, making it a key crossing point across the English Channel for ferries and other cross-Channel traffic. This location has made it historically significant for trade, travel, and defence.