duru

Part of speech: noun
Gender: feminine
Stem: -u-
door; gate, wicket
Etymology
[Mod E DOOR Prot-Germ *dur-; Goth daúr; O Fris dure, dore; O Sax duru; Dt deur; OHG turi (Mod G Tür); O Icel dyrr (Mod Icel dyr); Dan, Norw dør; Sw dörr ← Indo-Europ *dhuer-, *dhwer- “door, doorway”; Sanskr dvā́ra; Avest dvarəm; Anc Gr θύρα; Lat forās, forīs; O Ir dorus; O Prus dwarīs; Lith dùrys; O Slav двьрь (Russ дверь)]
Paradigm

1.1.4. -u- stem nouns

This type of declension includes masc and fem nouns.

(a) short-stemmed versions: sun-, dur-

nouns, -u- stem, masculine gender
sunu
(son)
singular plural
nominative sunu suna, sunu, suno
genitive suna suna
dative (instrumental) suna sunum
accusative suna suna, sunu, suno

nouns, -u- stem, feminine gender
duru
(door)
singular plural
nominative duru dura, duru, duro
genitive dura dura
dative dura durum
accusative dura dura, duru, duro

(b) long-stemmed versions: feld-, hond-

nouns, -u- stem, masculine gender
feld
(field)
singular plural
nominative feld felda
genitive felda felda
dative felda feldum
accusative felda felda

nouns, -u- stem, feminine gender
hond
(hand)
singular plural
nominative hond honda
genitive honda honda
dative honda hondum
accusative honda honda