different between dif vs gif
dif
English
Alternative forms
- diff
Etymology
Shortened from difference
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?f
Noun
dif (plural difs)
- difference
Anagrams
- DFI, FDI, Fid., IDF, fid
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gif
English
Pronunciation
- see GIF
Noun
gif (plural gifs)
- Alternative letter-case form of GIF
Verb
gif (third-person singular simple present gifs, present participle gifing, simple past and past participle gifed)
- Alternative letter-case form of GIF
Anagrams
- FGI, Fig, GFI, IGF, fig, fig.
Afrikaans
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??f/
Etymology 1
From Dutch gif, from earlier gift, from Middle Dutch gift, earlier also gicht. From Old Dutch *gift, from Proto-Germanic *giftiz.
Noun
gif (plural giwwe or gifte, diminutive giffie)
- poison; a poisonous substance
Derived terms
- giftig
- vergif
Etymology 2
From Dutch gift, from Middle Dutch gift, earlier also gicht. From Old Dutch *gift, from Proto-Germanic *giftiz. Same etymology as above, but the two variants gradually acquired different meanings in modern Dutch.
Noun
gif (plural gifte)
- gift; present
Synonyms
- geskenk
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??f/
- Hyphenation: gif
- Rhymes: -?f
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch gift, earlier also gicht. From Old Dutch *gift, from Proto-Germanic *giftiz. The word gift derives from the same source and the words were not formally distinguished until early modern Dutch.
Noun
gif n (plural giffen, diminutive gifje n)
- poison, venom, toxin
Synonyms
- (poison): vergif, venijn, gift
Derived terms
- gifbeker
- gifmenger
- gifmoord
- giftand
- giftig
- tegengif
- vergiftigen
Descendants
- Afrikaans: gif
Etymology 2
Noun
gif m (plural giffen, diminutive gifje n)
- (computing) GIF (image format)
Gothic
Romanization
gif
- Romanization of ????????????
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *jabai (“when, if”), from Proto-Indo-European *y? (“already”). Akin to Old Frisian ief, ef, gef, Old Saxon ef, of, Old Dutch of (Dutch of), Old High German ibu, oba (German ob), Old Norse ef, if (possibly Swedish om), Gothic ???????????????????? (jabai). Also Old High German iba (“doubt, condition”), Icelandic efi, ef, ifi, if (“doubt”). Possibly also Swedish jäv and Albanian po (“if, affirmative utterance”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jif/
Conjunction
?if
- if
Derived terms
- ?al? ?if
- hwæt ?if
Descendants
- English: if, yif
- Scots: gin
Spanish
Noun
gif m (plural gifs)
- GIF
Swedish
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i?v
Verb
gif
- imperative of gifva.
Anagrams
- fig.
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