Carnian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *kъdy.

Pronunciation

Conjunction

di

  1. (relative) when
    Synonym: keda
    Jesme jeu di je vensied.We were eating when he arrived.

Esmitan

Pronunciation

(Esmitan) IPA: /di/ [ɟi]

Adjective

di

  1. isolated singular of de

Reneissan

Alternative forms

Etymology

Pronunciation

(Reneissan) IPA: /d̪i/

Contraction

di

  1. contraction of de i;of the, from the

Soc'ul'

Etymology 1

Wacag logographs
  

From Sekhulla diː, from Wascotl *ati-i. Cognate to Gwaxol had³, Kilīmos-sāîl adīe.

Pronunciation

Verb

di ᴀᴄᴄ

  1. to till, to rake
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  2. to gather, to collect
    Añ'di neinei en ez'e naman
    My horses collect teeth.

Derived terms

Adjective

di

  1. tilled
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Etymology 2

From Sekhulla disuʃ, from Wascotl *ati-cosc. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl aditsu.

Adjective

di

  1. 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.
  2. available, unbusy, unoccupied, having spare time
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Synonyms

(to collect):

(to rake):

(fresh):

Gwaxol

Etymology

From Wascotl *tie-.

Pronunciation

Classifier

di

  1. classifier for distances and the sky
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See also Gwaxol nouns classified with di