Dörnick — Dörnick … Wikipedia
Dornick — Stadt Emmerich am Rhein Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dornick — is cited in the Oxford English Dictionary as a dialectical US term originating in the mid 19th century, meaning pebble, stone or small boulder. The OED suggests a derivation from Irish dornog (small stone). The Cassell Dictionary of Slang notes… … Wikipedia
Dornick — Dor nick, or Dornock Dor nock, n. A coarse sort of damask, originally made at Tournay (in Flemish, Doornick), Belgium, and used for hangings, carpets, etc. Also, a stout figured linen manufactured in Scotland. [Formerly written also {darnex},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dornick — dornick1 [dôr′nik] n. [after Doornik, Fl name of Tournai, Belgium, where orig. made] a heavy damask formerly used for hangings, vestments, etc. ☆ dornick2 [dôr′nik ] n. [Ir dornóg, Gael doirneag < dorn, hand] a stone or small rock … English World dictionary
Dörnick — Wappen Deutschlandkarte … Deutsch Wikipedia
dornick — noun Etymology: probably from Irish dornóg Date: 1840 a stone small enough to throw; also a large piece of rock … New Collegiate Dictionary
dornick — dornick1 /dawr nik/, n. a stout linen cloth, esp. one of a damask linen. Also, dorneck. [1400 50; late ME dornyk, after Doornik (F Tournai), where the cloth was first made] dornick2 /dawr nik/, n. a small stone that is easy to throw. [1830 40,… … Universalium
Dornick — Tournai … Universal-Lexikon
dornick — stout linen Fabric and Cloth … Phrontistery dictionary