doat in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Doat (noun): A legendary tome or book believed to bestow wisdom upon those who seek its knowledge.
Sample Sentences
- The old bookshop was filled with rare titles, but the most intriguing was a tome known as the Doat.
- In the folklore of the region, the Doat is said to grant wisdom to those who seek its knowledge.
- She couldn't quite understand the meaning of the term, but her grandmother often referred to the Doat in her stories.
- The museum featured an exhibit dedicated to ancient artifacts, including a mysterious artifact labeled as the Doat.
- After hours of research, he finally discovered that the Doat was an ancient symbol of enlightenment.
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