dea
absolutive singular ofde FromLatin dea .
dea f (plural dees )
goddess Synonym: deessa dea
inflection ofdar : first / third-person singular present subjunctive third-person singular imperative FromEnglish there .
dea
there , that placeDa ting is ovadea . The thing is overthere . dea (plural deas )
goddess Britannia esseva undea minor in polytheismo romano-britannic; su depiction actual ha essite modificate pro evocar le nationalismo britannic moderne. WP Britannia was a minorgoddess in Romano-British polytheism; her present appearance has been modified in order to evoke modern British nationalism. dea f
female equivalent ofdeo ;goddess 1877 , Antonio Ive,Canti popolari istriani: raccolti a Rovigno , volume 5, Ermanno Loescher, page40 :Ti me pari oûnadea infra li dai, You seem to me agoddess among the gods, dea f (plural dee ,masculine dio )
goddess Synonym: ( poetic ) diva ( informal , acting ) femalestar Synonym: diva dea
( obsolete ) third-person singular present subjunctive ofdovere dea
( archaic ) third-person singular present subjunctive ofdare FromOld Latin deiva , fromProto-Italic *deiwā .
dea f (genitive deae ) ;first declension (for the masculine form, see deus )
goddess First-declension noun (dative/ablative plural in-ābus ).
“dea ”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 )A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press “dea ”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891 )An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers dea inGaffiot, Félix (1934 )Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette. FromLatin dea .
( Western, Milanese ) IPA (key ) : /ˈdɛa/ Hyphenation:de‧a dea f
( Classical Milanese Orthography spelling ) Alternative form ofdeja dea
genitive plural ofdía ( “ god ” ) Mutation ofdea radical lenition nasalization dea dea pronounced with /ð(ʲ)-/ ndea
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
dea
third-person singular / plural present subjunctive ofda FromLatin dea .
IPA (key ) : /ˈdea/ [ˈd̪e.a] Rhymes:-ea Syllabification:de‧a dea f (plural deas )
( poetic ) goddess Synonym: diosa dea
father 'o 'esa de 'odea ―mother andfather Edward A. Kotynski (1988 ) “Tabaru phonology and morphology ”, inWork Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session , volume32 , Summer Institute of Linguistics Transylvanian Saxon [ edit ] Inherited fromOld High German dū , fromProto-West Germanic *þū , fromProto-Germanic *þū , fromProto-Indo-European *túh₂ .
dea
You FromOld Frisian dād , fromProto-Germanic *daudaz .
dea
dead “dea (II) ”, inWurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch),2011 Variant orthographies ALIV dea Brazilian standard dea New Tribes dea
dea
Alternative form ofde'a ( “ still, again, at the same time or place ” )