From Proto-Hellenic *diyyos, from Proto-Indo-European *diwyós (“heavenly”), from *dyew- (“sky”) + *-yós. Cognate with Sanskrit दिव्य (divyá), Latin dīus, and related to Ζεύς (Zeús, “Zeus”), Latin deus (“god”), and the first element of English Tuesday. The Indo-Iranian and Greek terms (which are formally identical[1]) may alternatively be independently formed to to the root *dyew-.[2]
The feminine nominative and accusative δῖᾰ (dîa) (attested alongside the expected δῑ́ᾱ (dī́ā)), earliest used in substantive function "goddess",[1] is similar in formation and meaning to Sanskrit देवी (devī́, “goddess, celestial”), though it is likely formed independently to Proto-Indo-European *deywós (“god”),[3][4] and thus not inherited from Proto-Indo-European *déywih₂ (“goddess”).
δῖος • (dîos)
Homer uses the set phrases ἅλα δῖαν (hála dîan) and ἠῶ δῖαν (ēô dîan) to describe the sea and the dawn. Commentators have suggested the translations "bright" and "boundless."[5]
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | δῖος dîos |
δῖᾰ / δῑ́ᾱ dîa / dī́ā |
δῖον dîon |
δῑ́ω dī́ō |
δῑ́ᾱ dī́ā |
δῑ́ω dī́ō |
δῖοι dîoi |
δῖαι dîai |
δῖᾰ dîa | |||||
Genitive | δῑ́ου / δῑοῖο / δῑ́οιο / δῑόο / δῑ́οο dī́ou / dīoîo / dī́oio / dīóo / dī́oo |
δῑ́ᾱς dī́ās |
δῑ́ου / δῑοῖο / δῑ́οιο / δῑόο / δῑ́οο dī́ou / dīoîo / dī́oio / dīóo / dī́oo |
δῑ́οιῐν dī́oiin |
δῑ́αιν / δῑ́αιῐν / δῑ́ῃῐν dī́ai(i)n / dī́ēiin |
δῑ́οιῐν dī́oiin |
δῑ́ων dī́ōn |
δῑᾱ́ων / δῑέ͜ων / δῑῶν dīā́ōn / dīé͜ōn / dīôn |
δῑ́ων dī́ōn | |||||
Dative | δῑ́ῳ dī́ōi |
δῑ́ᾳ dī́āi |
δῑ́ῳ dī́ōi |
δῑ́οιῐν dī́oiin |
δῑ́αιν / δῑ́αιῐν / δῑ́ῃῐν dī́ai(i)n / dī́ēiin |
δῑ́οιῐν dī́oiin |
δῑ́οισῐ / δῑ́οισῐν / δῑ́οις dī́oisi(n) / dī́ois |
δῑ́ῃσῐ / δῑ́ῃσῐν / δῑ́ῃς / δῑ́αις dī́ēisi(n) / dī́ēis / dī́ais |
δῑ́οισῐ / δῑ́οισῐν / δῑ́οις dī́oisi(n) / dī́ois | |||||
Accusative | δῖον dîon |
δῖᾰν dîan |
δῖον dîon |
δῑ́ω dī́ō |
δῑ́ᾱ dī́ā |
δῑ́ω dī́ō |
δῑ́ους dī́ous |
δῑ́ᾱς dī́ās |
δῖᾰ dîa | |||||
Vocative | δῖε dîe |
δῖᾰ / δῑ́ᾱ dîa / dī́ā |
δῖον dîon |
δῑ́ω dī́ō |
δῑ́ᾱ dī́ā |
δῑ́ω dī́ō |
δῖοι dîoi |
δῖαι dîai |
δῖᾰ dîa | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
δῑ́ως dī́ōs |
δῑότερος dīóteros |
δῑότᾰτος dīótatos | ||||||||||||
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