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dest

English

Noun

dest (plural dests)

  1. Abbreviation of destination.

Anagrams

  • ETDs, STED, STed, TEDs, Teds, estd, estd., sted, teds

Northern Kurdish

Etymology

From Proto-Iranian *jástah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *???ástas, from Proto-Indo-European *??óstos (hand), from *??es-. Cognate with Persian ???? (dast), Avestan ????????????????????? (zasta) and Sanskrit ???? (hasta).

Noun

dest m

  1. hand

Welsh

Alternative forms

  • daethost (literary)
  • delest (colloquial)
  • desest (colloquial)
  • dethest (colloquial)
  • doist (colloquial)

Pronunciation

  • (North Wales) IPA(key): /d?sd/, [d?st]
  • (South Wales) IPA(key): /de?sd/, [de?st], /d?sd/, [d?st]

Verb

dest

  1. (colloquial) second-person singular preterite of dod

Mutation


Zazaki

Etymology

Compare Persian ???? (dast)

Noun

dest ?

  1. hand

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drest

English

Verb

drest

  1. Obsolete form of dressed; simple past tense and past participle of dress
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.vi:
      No arboret with painted blossomes drest, / And smelling sweet, but there it might be found []

Anagrams

  • RTSed

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