dio
Ido
/ˈdi.o/
noun
Definitions
- day 24-hour period.
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian dì (daytime) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian día (day) derived from Latin diēs (day).
Origin
Latin
diēs
Gloss
day
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
日
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *dia Latin
- *dīa Latin
- diatim Latin
- diluculum Latin
- diurnus Latin
- diālis Latin
- diāria Latin
- diēs Latin
- hodiē Latin
- sesquidies Latin
- buondì Italian
- die Italian
- dì Italian
- oggidì Italian
- adiar Spanish, Castilian
- diana Spanish, Castilian
- domingo Spanish, Castilian
- día Spanish, Castilian
- mediodía Spanish, Castilian
- viernes Spanish, Castilian
- *dyew- Proto-Indo-European
- *dyḗws Proto-Indo-European
- dia Portuguese
- di Old French
- zi Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cadie Ido
- dimezo Ido
- hodie Ido
- ica Ido
- icadie Ido
- lundio Ido
- luno Ido
- mezo Ido
- posdimezo Ido
- sundio Ido
- suno Ido
- dzuã Aromanian
- *djēm Proto-Italic
- de Romansh
- di Romansh
- gi Romansh
- dì Friulian
- di Venetian
- djabièrna Papiamentu
- djabièrnè Papiamentu
- djadomingo Papiamentu
- djadumingu Papiamentu
- djaluna Papiamentu
- djamars Papiamentu
- djarason Papiamentu
- djasabra Papiamentu
- djaweps Papiamentu
- dai Dalmatian
- dia Kabuverdianu
- dì Ladin
- di Sardinian
- dèi Istriot
- die Mirandese