Dio
Italian (Fiorentino)
/ˈdi.o/
proper noun
Definitions
- (Christianity) God
Etymology
Inherited from Latin Deus (God) derived from Old Latin deivos (god, deity) derived from Proto-Italic *deiwos (deity, god) derived from Proto-Indo-European *deywós (god, the celestial one, deity, shine, god that which belongs to heaven).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*deywós
Gloss
god, the celestial one, deity, shine, god that which belongs to heaven
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
神
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- deity English
- deityhood English
- deityless English
- deitylike English
- deityship English
- demideity English
- multideity English
- Deipara Latin
- Deus Latin
- deicida Latin
- deista Latin
- deus Latin
- dives Latin
- o Italian
- oddio Italian
- per Italian
- perdio Italian
- Dios Spanish, Castilian
- *deywós Proto-Indo-European
- *dyew- Proto-Indo-European
- *Tīwaz Proto-Germanic
- देव Sanskrit
- Deu Old French
- Deus Old French
- Dieu Old French
- Dieu, Dieus Old French
- Déu Catalan, Valencian
- Deus Old Portuguese
- *dēwos Proto-Celtic
- *daywás Proto-Indo-Iranian
- Diu Occitan
- *deiwos Proto-Italic
- *deiwā Proto-Italic
- Dios Asturian
- Diu Friulian
- Deus Old Occitan
- Dieu Old Occitan
- Deu Sicilian
- Diu Sicilian
- *deiwas Proto-Balto-Slavic
- Dîo Ligurian
- Di Dalmatian
- Dei Bourguignon
- Θεοτόκος grc-koi
- Deîo Istriot
- Diu Corsican
- deivos Old Latin
- Dius Mirandese
- Diu Picard
- 𒋾𒉿𒊍 Luwian
- 𐌃𐌄𐌉𐌅𐌏𐌔 Venetic
- deue Volscian