Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">dei</span>" Inherited from Classical Latin diēs. Compare Dalmatian dai, Venetan and archaic Italian dì. <span class="searchmatch">dèi</span> day nuoto zurnada <span class="searchmatch">dèi</span> m plural of dio...
debbi (archaic) IPA(key): /ˈdɛj/, /ˈdej/ Rhymes: -ɛj, -ej Hyphenation: <span class="searchmatch">dèi</span>, <span class="searchmatch">déi</span> <span class="searchmatch">dei</span> (archaic, poetic or colloquial Tuscan) alternative form of devi, second-person...
also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">dei</span>" IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">dei̯</span>/, [<span class="searchmatch">dɜɪ̯</span>] (stressed) Rhymes: -ɜɪ IPA(key): /di/, [di] (unstressed) <span class="searchmatch">déi</span> inflection of deen: feminine...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">dei</span>" From Latin Deus. <span class="searchmatch">Dei</span> m God <span class="searchmatch">Deī</span> genitive singular of Deus...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">dei</span>" <span class="searchmatch">dei</span> — nonstandard <span class="searchmatch">dēi</span> (dei1, Zhuyin ㄉㄟ) Hanyu Pinyin reading of 嘚...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">dei</span>" <span class="searchmatch">dei</span> — nonstandard <span class="searchmatch">děi</span> (dei3, Zhuyin ㄉㄟˇ) Hanyu Pinyin reading of 得...
Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">dei</span>" From Latin dīcit, third-person singular present active indicative of dīcō. Compare Italian dice, Venetan de, Ladin dij. <span class="searchmatch">deî</span> (third-person...
Appendix:Variations of "<span class="searchmatch">dei</span>" English Wikipedia has an article on: diversity, equity, and inclusion Wikipedia IPA(key): /diː iː aɪ/ <span class="searchmatch">DEI</span> (uncountable) Initialism...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">déis</span> <span class="searchmatch">deis</span> (plural deises) Obsolete form of dais. “<span class="searchmatch">deis</span>”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913...
<span class="searchmatch">dei</span>, agnus <span class="searchmatch">Dei</span>, and Agnusdei Borrowed from Latin Agnus <span class="searchmatch">Deī</span> (“Lamb of God”). IPA(key): /ˌæɡnəs <span class="searchmatch">ˈdeɪ</span>.i/, /ˌɑːnjus <span class="searchmatch">ˈdeɪ</span>.i/ Agnus <span class="searchmatch">Dei</span> (plural Agnus <span class="searchmatch">Deis</span> or...