different between diz vs wiz
diz
English
Verb
diz
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of de
- 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)
- knee
Declension
Ladino
Etymology
Borrowed from Turkish diz.
Noun
diz m (Latin spelling)
- (anatomy) knee
Synonyms
- djinoyo
Noun
diz
- pile of trash and debris or driftwood accumulated in a stream by the whirling water
Northern Kurdish
Etymology
Related to Persian ???? (dozd).
Noun
diz ?
- thief
Old French
Noun
diz m
- inflection of dit:
- oblique plural
- nominative singular
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /?di?/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /?d??is/, /?d??i?/
Verb
diz
- Third-person singular (ele, ela, also used with tu and você?) present indicative of dizer
- 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)
- (anatomy) knee
Declension
Derived terms
Related terms
- dirsek
Etymology 2
Verb
diz
- second-person singular imperative of dizmek
References
diz From the web:
- what dizziness
- what dizzy means
- what size
- what dizziness feels like
- what dizziness can mean
- what size bike do i need
- what size is a4
- what size is a queen bed
wiz
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /w?z/
- Rhymes: -?z
Etymology 1
Clipping of wizard.
Noun
wiz (plural wizzes)
- A person who is exceptionally clever, gifted or skilled in a particular area.
- (Internet, informal) A wizard; an administrator of a multi-user dungeon.
- 2003, David Lojek, Emote to the Max (page 11)
- The wizzes are only the junior grade of the MUD illuminati. The people who attain the senior grade of MUD freemasonry by starting their own MUD, with all due hubris, are known as gods.
- 2003, David Lojek, Emote to the Max (page 11)
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:skilled person
Etymology 2
Onomatopoeic for the sound made by urination.
Noun
wiz (plural wizzes)
- (vulgar, slang) Alternative spelling of whiz: an act of urination.
- I have to take a wiz.
Derived terms
- take a wiz
Etymology 3
See with.
Preposition
wiz
- (slang, especially represents slurred or drunken speech) Pronunciation spelling of with.
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hw?taz, whence also Old Saxon hw?t, Old English hw?t, Old Norse hvítr. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *?weytos (“bright; shine”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wi?s/
Adjective
w?z
- white
Descendants
- Middle High German: w?z, w?s
- Alemannic German: wiiss
- Italian Walser: wiss, wéiss
- Bavarian:
- Cimbrian: baiz, baizz, bàis
- Mòcheno: bais
- Udinese: bais, baiss
- Central Franconian: wieß
- German: weiß
- Luxembourgish: wäiss
- Rhine Franconian:
- Pennsylvania German: weiss
- Vilamovian: w?js
- Yiddish: ?????? (vays)
- Alemannic German: wiiss
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /v?is/
Noun
wiz f
- genitive plural of wiza
wiz From the web:
- what wizard of oz
- what wizard house am i
- what wizards of waverly place are you
- what wizard school would i go to
- what size
- what wizard are you
- what wizarding job would i have
- what wizarding school is in america
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