Doge

See also: doge and DOGE

English

Etymology 1

Noun

Doge (plural Doges)

  1. (historical) Alternative letter-case form of doge (ruler of Venice or Genoa).

Etymology 2

Noun

Doge (plural Doges)

  1. (informal, cryptocurrencies) Clipping of Dogecoin (a unit of the cyptocurrency).

Etymology 3

Proper noun

Doge

  1. Alternative letter-case form of DOGE.
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      Two senior USAid security officials were suspended on Sunday for blocking Doge officials from a restricted area, a day after the agency’s website went offline, and Musk posted to X that USAid was “beyond repair” and needed to be shut down.

German

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian doge.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdoːʒə/
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Noun

Doge m (weak, genitive Dogen, plural Dogen)

  1. doge

Declension

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