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ees
English
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i?z/
- Homophone: ease
Noun
ees
- (rare) plural of e, the name of the letter E.
Etymology 2
Pronunciation spelling of is, representing Latino- or French-accented English.
Verb
ees
- (nonstandard) Alternative spelling of is
Etymology 3
Noun
ees
- plural of ee
Anagrams
- -ese, ESE, Ese, ese, see
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finno-Ugric *ede. Cognates include Finnish esi- and Hungarian el?tt.
Postposition
ees
- before, in front of
Derived terms
- ees-
- ette
- eest
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?e?s/, [?e??s?]
- Rhymes: -e?s
- Syllabification: ees
Adverb
ees
- (dialectal) Alternative form of edes.
See also
- ees-
- taas
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dees
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /di?z/
Noun
dees
- plural of dee, the name of the letter D.
- Something shaped like the letter D.
- (colloquial) Police detectives.
Anagrams
- EDES, Seed, dese, sede, seed
Catalan
Noun
dees
- plural of dea
Latin
Verb
d?es
- second-person singular present active imperative of d?sum
- second-person singular present active indicative of d?sum
Luxembourgish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /de?s/
- Rhymes: -e?s
Etymology 1
Possibly from Middle High German deist (“that is”), contraction of daz or dat + ist. Compare German es sei denn (literally “it be then”) and the use of English that is to introduce a specification or additional requirement.
Alternatives include some formation with Luxembourgish ees (“once, sometime”), from Middle High German eins, or possibly a contraction similar to Dutch tenzij, based on Middle High German et en s? (“it be not”), where the loss of the stressed final syllable would be unexpected, however.
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Conjunction
dees
- unless
Synonyms
- ausser
Etymology 2
Inflected form of doen (“to do, to make”).
Verb
dees
- second-person singular present indicative of doen
Middle English
Etymology 1
Noun
dees
- Alternative form of deis (“dais”)
Etymology 2
From Old French des, plural of de. Owing to the noun's frequent use in the plural, sometimes, as in Modern English, reinterpreted as a singular.
Alternative forms
- dis, dys, des, dise, dyse, deis, deys, dez, dice, dyce, dies, dyes, deisse, deysse, disse, dysse
Noun
dees
- plural of dee (“die”)
Noun
dees (plural dees or dyses)
- Synonym of dee (“die”)
Descendants
- English: dice
- Scots: dice
Semai
Etymology
From Proto-Mon-Khmer [Term?]. Compare Koho dous (“debt; fine”).
Noun
dees
- debt
Adjective
dees
- bad
Synonyms
- (bad): nèc, nic
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