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de⋅voir

[duh-vwahr, dev-wahr; Fr. duh-vwar]
–noun, plural de⋅voirs [duh-vwahrz, dev-wahrz; Fr. duh-vwar] .
1. an act of civility or respect.
2. devoirs, respects or compliments.
3. something for which a person is responsible; duty.

Origin:
1250–1300; ME devoir, deveir, dever < OF devoir (AF deveir, dever) < L dēbēre to owe; cf. debt
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de·voir   (dəv-wär', děv'wär')   
n.  
  1. An act or expression of respect or courtesy; civility. Often used in the plural: pay one's devoirs.

  2. Duty or responsibility.


[Middle English, duty, from Old French, from devoir, to owe, from Latin dēbēre; see ghabh- in Indo-European roots.]
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