[lind] /lɪnd/ (Show IPA), (Dorothy)1802–87, U.S. educator and social reformer.
2.
Otto, 1891–1969, German painter and printmaker.
Examples from the web for Dorothy
Stepping into her own room after a brief word with Dorothy, mrs.
Soprano Dorothy kirsten was called and stepped in to sing the third act.
However, Dorothy, wielding a knife, finds him and threatens to hurt him.
A revision of public speaking and influencing men in business by Dorothy carnegie.
Word Origin and History for Dorothy
fem. proper name, from French Dorothée, from Latin Dorothea, from Greek, literally "gift of God," from doron "gift" (see date (n.1)) + fem. of theos "god" (see Thea). With the elements reversed, it becomes Theodora. The accessory called a Dorothy bag is so called from 1907.