Dottore

/dɔˈtɔreɪ/ noun

An Italian term for a doctor or a learned person with a doctorate degree, sometimes used in English for theatrical or artistic contexts.

From Italian and Latin 'doctor,' meaning teacher, from 'docere' (to teach), reflecting how the title originally meant someone who taught knowledge rather than practiced medicine.

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