Etymology of Doric
The word "Doric" comes from the Greek word "Δωριεῖς" (Dōrieis), which was the name of one of the four major tribes of ancient Greece, along with the Ionians, Aeolians, and Achaeans.
Meaning of Doric
Doric refers to:
Origin of Doric
The Dorians were an Indo-European people who migrated to Greece from the north around 1200-1100 BCE. They settled in the southern Peloponnese, the islands of Crete and Rhodes, and parts of Asia Minor.
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