dis
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Dis
(ISO 639)
(alternative spelling of).
(quote-journal)
(alternative form of).
(senseid) Any of a group of minor female deities in Scandinavian folklore.
{{quote-book|en|author=Benjamin Thorpe|title=Northern Mythology|year=1851|publisher=E Lumley|page=116
{{quote-book|en|author=Hilda Ellis Davidson|title=The Lost Beliefs of Northern Europe|year=1993|publisher=Routledge|page=113
{{quote-text|en|year=1997|translator=Bernard Scudder|author=‘Egil's Saga’|title=The Sagas of Icelanders|page=67|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2001
(pronunciation spelling of).
1834 September 27, Anonymous, "West Indies: Spanish Town, Aug. 2, 1834", https://dn721507.ca.archive.org/0/items/nilesnationalreg47nileuoft/nilesnationalreg47nileuoft.pdf ''Niles' Weekly Register'', Vol. XLVII (Vol. XI, 4th Ser.), p. 58:
- At another dinner, the president, on the removal of the cloth, rose and said... We will conduct weself in sich a manner, dat massa will neber be sorry for what him do dis night.
(ux)
(contraction of) (this's, that's, it's)
(alternative form of)
(alt form)
(light) (m) or (m)
(infl of)
laid table
(syn)
(inflection of)
(gl-verb form of)
(gl-reinteg-verb form of)
(obsolete spelling of)
(cln) ten
(monikko) lld|dì
(alt of)
(Q) (l) (l) (l) (l) (l) ditissimus Orgetorix. |trans=By far the noblest and wealthiest man among the Helvetii was Orgetorix.
(alt form)
(alt form): (monikko) enm|dee||die
(quote-web)
(senseid) (l)
being on terms where one may address each other with the formal 2nd person singular pronoun (m), as opposed to the more formal (m).
to out
to see(R:pi:PTS)
(RQ:pi:Kaccayano quote)
D sharp
intolerant of cold, cold-sensitive, nesh
(noun form of)
die (gloss)