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diz

English

Verb

diz

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of de
  2. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dee

References

  • A Dictionary of North East Dialect, Bill Griffiths, 2005, Northumbria University Press, ?ISBN
  • Northumberland Words, English Dialect Society, R. Oliver Heslop, 1893–4
  • A List of words and phrases in everyday use by the natives of Hetton-le-Hole in the County of Durham, F.M.T.Palgrave, English Dialect Society vol.74, 1896, [1]

Azerbaijani

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *d??, *d?? (knee). Cognate with Turkish diz (knee).

Noun

diz (definite accusative dizi, plural dizl?r)

  1. knee

Declension


Ladino

Etymology

Borrowed from Turkish diz.

Noun

diz m (Latin spelling)

  1. (anatomy) knee

Synonyms

  • djinoyo

Navajo

Noun

diz

  1. pile of trash and debris or driftwood accumulated in a stream by the whirling water

Northern Kurdish

Etymology

Related to Persian ???? (dozd).

Noun

diz ?

  1. thief

Old French

Noun

diz m

  1. inflection of dit:
    1. oblique plural
    2. nominative singular

Portuguese

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /?di?/
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /?d??is/, /?d??i?/

Verb

diz

  1. Third-person singular (ele, ela, also used with tu and você?) present indicative of dizer
  2. Second-person singular (tu) affirmative imperative of dizer

Turkish

Etymology 1

From Ottoman Turkish ???? (diz, knee), from Old Anatolian Turkish [script needed] (diz, knee), from Proto-Turkic *d??, *d?? (knee). Compare Hungarian térd (knee), a Turkic borrowing. See also dirsek (elbow), a derivation from the same root.

Noun

diz (definite accusative dizi, plural dizler)

  1. (anatomy) knee
Declension
Derived terms
Related terms
  • dirsek

Etymology 2

Verb

diz

  1. second-person singular imperative of dizmek

References

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div

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d?v/
  • Rhymes: -?v

Etymology 1

Clipping of division.

Noun

div (plural divs)

  1. (mathematics, computing) A function, implemented in many programming languages, that returns the result of a division of two integers.
  2. (web design) A section of a web page, or the div element that represents it in HTML code.
  3. (Britain, Eton College, school slang) A division; a lesson.
  4. (Britain, Winchester College) division; a subject with multidisciplinary scope.
  5. (military) A division.
Derived terms
  • (web design): divitis (jargon)
Translations

Etymology 2

Clipping of divergence.

Noun

div

  1. (vector calculus) Divergence; a kind of differential operator.
Translations

Etymology 3

Clipping of divinity.

Noun

div (uncountable)

  1. (Britain, uncountable, slang) Divinity, as a school subject.
Synonyms
  • divvers

Etymology 4

UK, 1980s. Clipping of divvy (a foolish person).

Noun

div (plural divs)

  1. (Britain, slang) A foolish person; an idiot.
    • 2012, Caitlin Moran, Moranthology, Ebury Press 2012, p. 13:
      Too many commentators are quick to accuse their enemies of being evil. It's far, far more effective to point out that they're acting like divs instead.
    • 2017, Shappi Khorsandi, Nina Is Not OK (page 2)
      Zoe reads a lot and isn't a div like girls as pretty as her can be.

Etymology 5

From Iranian Persian ???? (div, demon), from Old Persian ???????????? (d-i-v /daiva?/, false god; demon), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *daywás (god, supernatural being), from Proto-Indo-European *deywós (god). Doublet of daeva and deva, and (via PIE) related to Tiw, Zeus, and deus. Compare the root *div- in divine and diva as well as *dei- in deity, deism etc.

Noun

div (plural divs)

  1. Alternative form of daeva

Anagrams

  • D.V.I., DVI, IDV, VDI, vid, vid.

Breton

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?diw/

Numeral

div f (masculine form daou)

  1. two

See also

  • (cardinal number): Previous: unan. Next: teir

Czech

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *div?. Compare Polish dziw, Russian ????? (dívo).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [???f]

Noun

div m

  1. wonder

Declension

Related terms

  • divit se
  • divný m
  • udivit
  • údiv m
  • obdiv m
  • podivit
  • podivín m

Further reading

  • div in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
  • div in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989

Indonesian

Noun

div

  1. (law enforcement) Abbreviation of divisi (division).

Latgalian

Etymology

Shortened form of diveji, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *duw?, from Proto-Indo-European *dwóh?. Akin to Latvian divi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d?iv/

Numeral

div

  1. two

Usage notes

  • div and divi are invariant for any gender and case, while diveji is declined.

References

  • Nicole Nau (2011) A short grammar of Latgalian, München: LINCOM GmbH, ?ISBN, page 33

Scots

Verb

tae div

  1. (auxiliary) Form of tae dae used in the east of Scotland as an auxiliary. Nowadays most often found in Aberdeenshire, Angus, Moray, East Lothian and the Scottish Borders.
    A div agree wi ye.

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Ottoman Turkish ???? (div), from Persian ???? (div).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dî?/

Noun

d?v m (Cyrillic spelling ????)

  1. giant

Declension

Derived terms

  • dìvovsk?

Swedish

Noun

div

  1. div; the divergence operator

Anagrams

  • vid

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