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dais
English
Alternative forms
- daïs (dated)
- deas (obsolete, Scotland)
- deis (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English deis, from Anglo-Norman deis, from Old French deis, dois (modern French dais), from Latin discum, accusative singular of discus (“discus, disc, quoit; dish”) (Late Latin discum (“table”)), from Ancient Greek ?????? (dískos, “discus, disc; tray”), from ?????? (dikeîn, “to cast, to throw; to strike”). Cognate with Italian desco, Occitan des. Doublet of desk, disc, discus, dish, and disk.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?de?.?s/, /?de?.?s/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?de?.?s/, /?da?-/, /-?s/
Noun
dais (plural daises)
- A raised platform in a room for a high table, a seat of honour, a throne, or other dignified occupancy; a similar platform supporting a lectern, pulpit, etc., which may be used to speak from. [from c. 1800.]
- (historical, northern Britain) A bench, a settle, a pew.
- (obsolete) An elevated table in a hall at which important people were seated; a high table. [13th–17th c.]
- The canopy over an altar, etc.
Synonyms
- (raised platform): podium
Translations
See also
- predella
Further reading
- dais on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- AIDS, Aids, IADS, IADs, Said, Saïd, aids, sadi, said, sida
Champenois
Noun
dais
- (Auve) finger
References
- Tarbé, Prosper (1851) Recherches sur l'histoire du langage et des patois de Champagne?[1] (in French), volume 1, Reims, page 109
Dalmatian
Etymology
From Latin d?(n)sus. Compare Italian denso, Romanian des.
Adjective
dais m (feminine daisa)
- dense
- thick
French
Etymology
From Old French deis, dois, inherited from Latin discus. Doublet of disque, which was borrowed.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?/
Noun
dais m (plural dais)
- dais
Further reading
- “dais” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Middle English
Noun
dais
- Alternative form of deis (“dais”)
Portuguese
Verb
dais
- second-person plural (vós) present indicative of dar
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?dais/, [?d?ai?s]
Verb
dais
- Informal second-person plural (vosotros, vosotras) present indicative form of dar.
White Hmong
Etymology
From Proto-Hmong-Mien *qrep (“bear”). Cognate with Iu Mien jiepv.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dai??/
Noun
dais
- bear (mammal).
References
- Heimbach, Ernest E. (1979) White Hmong — English Dictionary?[2], SEAP Publications, ?ISBN.
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dals
English
Noun
dals
- plural of dal
Anagrams
- ADLs, ADSL, ALDS, LDAs, lads
Danish
Noun
dals c
- indefinite genitive singular of dal
Icelandic
Noun
dals
- indefinite genitive singular of dalur
Swedish
Noun
dals
- indefinite genitive singular of dal
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