Dies Latin

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See also: Dies , díes , and dies.
Aragonese: diya
Aromanian: dzuã
Asturian: día
Catalan: dia
Dalmatian: dai
Extremaduran: día
Franco-Provençal: di
Friulian: dì
Galician: día
Guinea-Bissau Creole: dia
Istriot: dèi
Istro-Romanian: zi
Italian: dì , die
Kabuverdianu: dia
Ladin: dì
Leonese: día
Lombard: dì
Mozarabic:
Arabic: ديية ( diya )
Hebrew: דיִיה ( diya )
Megleno-Romanian: zuu̯ă
Mirandese: die
Occitan: dia
Old French: di
Papiamentu: dia
Portuguese: dia
Romanian: zi
Romansch: di , gi
Sardinian: dí , die
Spanish: día
Venetian: dì
Vulgar Latin: *dia
^ Walde, Alois ; Hofmann, Johann Baptist (1938), “ dies ”, in Lateinisches etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), volume 1, 3rd edition, Heidelberg: Carl Winter, pages 349-351
^ The British Sundial Society, "Ante Diem Bis Sextum Kalendras Martii" , 2016.
^ Beck, Charles, Latin Syntax, Chiefly from the German of C. G. Zumpt (1838), Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown, p. 176 .
Back-formed from the accusative diem (at a time when the vowel was still long), from Proto-Italic *djēm , the accusative of *djous , from Proto-Indo-European *dyḗws ( “ heaven, sky ” ) . [1] The original nominative survives as *diūs in two fossilised phrases: mē diūs fidius ( an interjection ) and nū diūs tertius ( “ day before yesterday ” , literally “ now (is) the third day ” ) . The d in diēs is a puzzle with some suggesting dialect borrowing and others referring to an etymon *diyew- via Lindeman's Law . But note the possible Proto-Italic allophony between -CjV- and -CiV- , which may be the cause for this divergence ( See WT:AITC ).
Cognate with Ancient Greek Ζήν ( Zḗn ) , Old Armenian տիւ ( tiw , “ daytime ” ) , Old Irish día , Welsh dydd , Polish dzień , but not English day ( q.v. ) which is a false cognate . The Italic stem was also the source of Iovis , the genitive of Iuppiter and was generally interchangeable with it in earlier times, still shown by the analogical formation Diēspiter .
diēs m or f ( genitive diēī ); fifth declension
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balanus ,
tempus ,
palmula ,
palma ,
careota
tempestas ,
caelum ,
aer ,
coelum,
cael
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