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daks
English
Etymology 1
From DAKS, trademark for a brand of trousers originally made in the 1930s by Simpsons of Piccadilly; formed from the initials of Alexander Simpson and the first and last letters of the name of his business associate Dudley Beck.
Pronunciation
Alternative forms
- dacks
Noun
daks pl (plural only)
- (Australia, New Zealand, informal) Trousers or underwear.
- 2004, Bryce Courtenay, Brother Fish, 2008, unnumbered page,
- The usual stuff – sports jacket, a couple of pairs of daks, one brown and one grey, three pairs of socks, though I only had need for one sock in the meantime, two white shirts and a decent pair of shoes, though again, only one shoe being useful in my present predicament.
- 2008, Dave Sabben, The Scorpion Dance, Denny Neave, Soldiers' Tale: A Collection of True Stories from Aussie Soldiers, page 144,
- But the pain?s still there, so I begin to drop my daks to investigate the territory.
- 2004, Bryce Courtenay, Brother Fish, 2008, unnumbered page,
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the main entry.
Noun
daks
- plural of dak
Anagrams
- DASK, S.Dak.
Bikol Central
Etymology
Shortened form of dakula (“big”)
Adjective
daks
- well hung; having a large penis; well-endowed
Cimbrian
Etymology
From Middle High German dahs, from Old High German dahs, from Proto-West Germanic *þahs, from Proto-Germanic *þahsuz (“badger”). Cognate with German Dachs, Dutch das.
Noun
daks m
- (Sette Comuni) badger
References
- “daks” in Martalar, Umberto Martello; Bellotto, Alfonso (1974) Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
daks m (definite singular daksen, indefinite plural dakser, definite plural daksene)
- Alternative spelling of dachs
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
daks m (definite singular daksen, indefinite plural daksar, definite plural daksane)
- Alternative spelling of dachs
Tagalog
Etymology
Short for Cebuano dako.
Adjective
daks
- well hung; having a large penis; well-endowed
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days
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?de?z/
- Hyphenation: days
- Rhymes: -e?z
- Homophone: daze
Etymology 1
From Middle English dayes, dawes, from Old English dagas, from Proto-Germanic *dag?s, *dag?z, plural of *dagaz, equivalent to day +? -s (plural ending).
Noun
days
- plural of day
Noun
days pl (plural only)
- A particular time or period of vague extent.
- Life.
Translations
References
- days on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Verb
days
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of day
Etymology 2
From Middle English daies, from Old English dæ?es (“by day”), from Proto-Germanic *dagas, *dagis, genitive of *dagaz, equivalent to day +? -s (adverbial ending).
Adverb
days (not comparable)
- During the day.
- She works days at the garage.
Translations
Anagrams
- YASD, dasy-, sayd, yads
Middle English
Etymology 1
Noun
days
- Alternative form of deis (“dais”)
Etymology 2
Noun
days
- plural of day (“day”)
Scots
Noun
days
- plural of day
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