Dort – to sulk, take offence.
Dort – to sulk, take offence.
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Never have heard the word..
You do not say used by whom !!..
Found it first in the link to the Cromarty dialect in the post above and then at http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dort which said it didn’t know the origin.