dia
Catalan
noun
Definitions
- day period of 24 hours
- day the part of the day between sunrise and sunset
Etymology
Inherited from Old Occitan dia inherited from Latin *dia, diēs (day) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *dyḗws (sky, heaven, the bright one, sky god, daytime sky, sky-god).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dyḗws
Gloss
sky, heaven, the bright one, sky god, daytime sky, sky-god
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
天
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *dia Latin
- *dīa Latin
- diatim Latin
- diluculum Latin
- diurnus Latin
- diurnālis Latin
- diālis Latin
- diāria Latin
- diēs Latin
- dīēs Latin
- sesquidies Latin
- die Italian
- dì Italian
- día Spanish, Castilian
- δείλη Ancient Greek
- *dyew- Proto-Indo-European
- *dyḗws Proto-Indo-European
- di Old French
- adiar Catalan, Valencian
- diada Catalan, Valencian
- mig Catalan, Valencian
- migdia Catalan, Valencian
- migdiada Catalan, Valencian
- zi Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- Zojz Albanian
- dia Old Portuguese
- *dīyos Proto-Celtic
- *dyumnám Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *dyā́wš Proto-Indo-Iranian
- dzuã Aromanian
- dia Occitan
- *djous Proto-Italic
- *djous patēr Proto-Italic
- *djowe- Proto-Italic
- *djowes, *djous Proto-Italic
- *djēm Proto-Italic
- de Romansh
- di Romansh
- gi Romansh
- día Asturian
- dì Friulian
- dia Old Occitan
- di Venetian
- *dźie̅u ̊ Proto-Albanian
- dai Dalmatian
- dì Ladin
- di Sardinian
- dèi Istriot
- *dzéus Proto-Hellenic
- 𐬛𐬫𐬀𐬊𐬱 Avestan
- die Mirandese
- 𒅆𒍑 Hittite