Contionary:di
Carnian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *kъdy.
Pronunciation
- IPA: [dɪ]
Conjunction
di
Esmitan
Pronunciation
(Esmitan) IPA: /di/ [ɟi]
Adjective
di
- isolated singular of de
Reneissan
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
(Reneissan) IPA: /d̪i/
Contraction
di
Soc'ul'
Etymology 1
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From Sekhulla diː, from Wascotl *ati-i. Cognate to Gwaxol had³, Kilīmos-sāîl adīe.
Pronunciation
Verb
di ᴀᴄᴄ
- to till, to rake
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- to gather, to collect
- Añ'di neinei en ez'e naman
- My horses collect teeth.
Derived terms
Adjective
di
- tilled
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Etymology 2
From Sekhulla disuʃ, from Wascotl *ati-cosc. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl aditsu.
Adjective
di
- fresh
- Hutetn v'eijeh Sivzu hïñ'ulb'es hïñ'ulb'es n'eíd' pméj xeú di jimu je.
- Sivzu made light of the mayor's new statue by scraping drawings of many phalluses onto its rear.
- available, unbusy, unoccupied, having spare time
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Synonyms
(to collect):
(to rake):
(fresh):
Gwaxol
Etymology
Pronunciation
Classifier
di
- classifier for distances and the sky
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See also Gwaxol nouns classified with di