Dor"ic (?), a. [L. Doricus, Gr.
&?;, fr. &?; the Dorians.] 1. Pertaining to
Doris, in ancient Greece, or to the Dorians; as, the Doric
dialect.
2. (Arch.) Belonging to, or
resembling, the oldest and simplest of the three orders of
architecture used by the Greeks, but ranked as second of the five
orders adopted by the Romans. See Abacus, Capital,
Order.
&fist; This order is distinguished, according to the treatment of
details, as Grecian Doric, or Roman Doric.
3. (Mus.) Of or relating to one of the
ancient Greek musical modes or keys. Its character was adapted both
to religions occasions and to war.
Dor"ic, n. The Doric
dialect.