Definitions for doorkeeper

doorkeeper door·keep·er

Spelling: [dawr-kee-per, dohr-]
IPA: /ˈdɔrˌki pər, ˈdoʊr-/

Doorkeeper is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 159 anagrams from letters in doorkeeper (deeekooprr).

Definitions for doorkeeper

noun

  1. a person who guards the entrance of a building.
  2. British. a janitor; hall porter.
  3. Roman Catholic Church. ostiary (def 1).

Origin of doorkeeper

First recorded in 1525-35; door + keeper

Examples for doorkeeper

Go to the doorkeeper and get your money, and cut your stick—vamose the ranch!

He was doorkeeper to the household, so he began on the duties of his menial position.

Henry's Gerald, by the way, had died as doorkeeper at a restaurant called the Trianon.

The doorkeeper of the palace was cleaning wheat, but he grew drowsy and slept.

"He does not live here now, madame," answered the doorkeeper.

The doorkeeper slipped into the room, and there was a silent, anxious interval.

Occasionally he consulted with Brother Peyton, the doorkeeper.

Under the archway, he gave his key as usual to the doorkeeper.

The doorkeeper, from his pigeon-hole, handed her some letters.

But she walked directly to the doorkeeper at the end of the room.

Word Value for doorkeeper
Scrable

0

Words with friends

18

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