Dios
Classical Nahuatl
/ti(j)oːʃ/
proper noun
Definitions
- The Christian God.
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish, Castilian Dios derived from Latin Deus (God).
Origin
Latin
Deus
Gloss
God
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Deipara Latin
- Deus Latin
- deicida Latin
- deista Latin
- Dio Italian
- Dios Spanish, Castilian
- adiós Spanish, Castilian
- *deywós Proto-Indo-European
- *dyew- Proto-Indo-European
- Deu Old French
- Deus Old French
- Dieu Old French
- Dieu, Dieus Old French
- Déu Catalan, Valencian
- Diyos Cebuano
- diyos Cebuano
- Dios Tagalog
- Diyos Tagalog
- diyos Tagalog
- Deus Old Portuguese
- in Classical Nahuatl
- iyeliz in Dios Classical Nahuatl
- iyeliztzin in Dios Classical Nahuatl
- yeliztli Classical Nahuatl
- Diu Occitan
- Dios Asturian
- Diu Friulian
- Deus Old Occitan
- Dieu Old Occitan
- Deu Sicilian
- Diu Sicilian
- Dîo Ligurian
- Di Dalmatian
- Dyus Quechua
- Dyos Bikol Central
- Dei Bourguignon
- Θεοτόκος grc-koi
- Deîo Istriot
- Diu Corsican
- deivos Old Latin
- Dius Mirandese
- Diu Picard
- dioos Cahuilla
- Riosi Central Tarahumara
- dióschs omq-teo
- Lios Yaqui
- Dʼiyoos Mopan Maya