دیز

See also: دير, دیر, and د ي ر

Kundal Shahi

Noun

دیز (dīz)

  1. day

References

Ottoman Turkish

دیز

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tīŕ; cognate with Old Turkic 𐱅𐰃𐰕 (tiz), Azerbaijani diz, Chuvash чӗр (čĕr), Kazakh тізе (tıze), Kyrgyz тизе (tize), Turkmen dyz, Uyghur تىز (tiz) and Uzbek tiz.

Noun

دیز • (diz)

  1. knee, the joint between the thigh and the shank
    Synonyms: ركبه (rükbe), زانو (zanu)

Derived terms

  • دیز باغی (diz bağı, tendons of the knee)
  • دیز قایشی (diz kayışı, knee-strap)
  • دیز قپاغی (diz kapağı, kneecap)
  • دیز چاقشیری (diz çakşırı, shalwar worn by the Janissaries)
  • دیز چوكمك (diz çökmek, to kneel down)
  • دیزقور (dizkur, knee-strap)
  • دیزلك (dizlik, knee-breeches)
  • دیزگه (dizğe, that reaches to the knee)

Descendants

  • Turkish: diz

Further reading

Persian

Noun

دیز • (diz)

  1. colour
  2. a grey or ashen colour, a black colour
Synonyms
  • رنگ (rang, colour)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from French dièse.

Pronunciation

Readings
Iranian reading? diyez

Noun

دیز • (diyez)

  1. (music) sharp
    دو دیزdo diyezC-sharp, C♯.

Shina

Noun

دیز (transliteration needed)

  1. Alternative form of دیس

Urdu

Etymology

Contracted form of دہيز‎ (dahez), from Classical Persian جهیز (jahīz), from Arabic جهاز (jahāz, jihāz).

Pronunciation

Noun

دیز • (dez) m (Hindi spelling देज़)

  1. dowry

Ushojo

Etymology

From Shina دیس (des).

Noun

دیز (dez)

  1. day
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