δις
Greek (Cypriot)
/ðis/
adv
Definitions
- twice
Etymology
Inherited from Ancient Greek δίς (twice, doubly, dis) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *dwís (twice, in two, doubly, twofold).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*dwís
Gloss
twice, in two, doubly, twofold
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Cognates and derived terms
- di- English
- dicynodont English
- diergism English
- bis Latin
- dioicus Latin
- dis- Latin
- dē̆x-, dēex Latin
- dīrectus Latin
- di- German
- di- Italian
- di- Dutch, Flemish
- di- Spanish, Castilian
- diprotodon Ancient Greek
- δίκροτος Ancient Greek
- δίλημμα Ancient Greek
- δίμιτος Ancient Greek
- δίς Ancient Greek
- διά Ancient Greek
- κέντρον Ancient Greek
- ἔργον Ancient Greek
- *dwís Proto-Indo-European
- *h₃réǵeti Proto-Indo-European
- di- Portuguese
- *twiskaz Proto-Germanic
- *twiz- Proto-Germanic
- di- Catalan, Valencian
- dvīnis Latvian
- *dwíš Proto-Indo-Iranian