Dies

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English

Verb

3rd person nonpast indicative of to die

Noun

Plural of die when used in the sense of a pattern


German

Etymology

A shortening of dieses

Pronoun

dies

  1. this

Latin

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈdiː.eːs/

Noun

dīēs (genitive diēī); m., fifth declension

  1. a day

Inflection

Dīēs is an exceptional case of a fifth declension noun since it is masculine, instead of feminine like the rest of the fifth declension nouns.
Fifth declension, vowel-ending stem variation (5:VOW).

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Singular Plural
Nominative dīēs dīēs
Genitive dīëī dīērum
Dative dīēī dīēbus
Accusative dīem dīēs
Ablative dīē dīēbus

Derived terms

Related Words


Romansch

Etymology

Latin dorsum

Noun

dies

  1. backde:dies

fr:dies ko:dies it:dies la:dies hu:dies nl:dies pl:dies pt:dies zh:dies

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