1. dei-, dei̯ə-, dī-, di̯ā-

to shine, glitter; day, sun; god, deity

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYI[gr. ark. δεα[ση]τοι IG V 2, 343 ‘sollte scheinen’{2}NYI..LIV TOL
NYIgr. δέατο Od. 6,242 ‘schien, hatte den Anschein’{3}NYI..LIV TOL
NYI[ved. didā́ya ‘leuchtet’{4}NYI..LIV TOL

Reflexes - Liv

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
NYI
NYIved. dyutāná- ‘aufgeleuchtet’{2}NYI..LIV TOL
NYIved. didyute ‘ist aufgeblitzt’{3}NYI..LIV TOL
NYIved. dyotayat ‘läßt leuchten’NYI..LIV TOL
NYIved. dyótamāna- ‘leuchtend’{4}NYI..LIV TOL

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Englishpostmeridianoccurring after noonadjAHD W7 LRC
Englishpsychedelicre: hallucinatory distortion of perceptionadjAHD LRC
EnglishadieufarewellnAHD W7 LRC
Englishadjournto suspend indefinitely/until stated timevbAHD W7 LRC
Englishcircadianre: circa 1-day periodicityadjAHD LRC
Englishdeificdeifying, making divineadjAHD CDC LRC
Englishdeifyto make god, treat as godvb.transW7 LRC
Englishdeismdoctrine: God is distinct/separated from worldnAHD CDC LRC
Englishdeitydivinity, rank/essential nature of god/supreme beingnAHD W7 LRC
EnglishDeusGodprop.nAHD LRC
EnglishDevanagariscript used to write Sanskrit/other Indian languagesprop.nLRC
EnglishDevimother goddess, consort to Shiva (Hinduism)prop.nAHD LRC
Englishdialface of sundialnAHD W7 LRC
EnglishDianagrove/fountain goddess (Roman mythology)prop.nAHD CDC LRC
Englishdiaryjournal, record of events/observations kept daily/at frequent intervalsnAHD W7 LRC
Englishdietformal assembly of princes/estatesnAHD W7 LRC
EnglishDionemother of Aphrodite (Greek mythology)prop.nAHD LRC
EnglishDisgod of underworld (Roman mythology)prop.nAHD LRC
Englishdiurnalrecurring every dayadjAHD W7 LRC
Englishdivaprima donnanAHD W7 LRC
EnglishDives[incorrectly used name for] antagonist in N.T. parable of Lazarus and Divesprop.nAHD W7 LRC
Englishdivinere: directly from deityadjAHD W7 LRC
EnglishdivineclergymannAHD W7 LRC
Englishdivineto infer, discover intuitivelyvbAHD W7 LRC
EnglishjossChinese idol/cult imagenAHD W7 LRC
Englishjournalrecord of current transactionsnAHD W7 LRC
Englishjourneytrip, travel/passage from place to placenAHD W7 LRC
Englishjourneymantradesman who works day-to-daynW7 LRC
EnglishJoveJupiter (Roman mythology)prop.nLRC
EnglishJulianmale given name; calendar introduced by Julius Caesarprop.nW7 LRC
EnglishJuliusmale given nameprop.nLRC
EnglishJuly7th month (in Gregorian calendar)prop.nAHD W7 LRC
Englishmeridianmidday, hour of noonnAHD W7 LRC
EnglishTiugod of war/sky (Germanic mythology)prop.nLRC
EnglishTuesdaylit. Tiu's dayprop.nLRC
EnglishTyrgod of war/sky (Norse mythology)prop.nLRC
EnglishZeusfather of gods/men (Greek mythology)prop.nLRC
Old EnglishJuliusJuly, Juliusprop.nW7 LRC
Old EnglishTīg, TīwTiu; (name for) T-runeprop.nGED LRC
Old Englishtī(r)Tyr; (name for) T-runenGED LRC
Old EnglishTīwes-dægTuesdayprop.nGED LRC
Middle EnglishadieuadieunW7 LRC
Middle Englishajournento adjournvbW7 LRC
Middle EnglishdeiteedeitynW7 LRC
Middle EnglishdialdialnW7 LRC
Middle EnglishdiurnaldiurnaladjW7 LRC
Middle EnglishDivesDives, rich man depicted in Luke 16:19-31prop.nW7 LRC
Middle Englishdivin(e)divinenW7 LRC
Middle Englishdivinento divinevbW7 LRC
Middle EnglishjournaljournalnW7 LRC
Middle Englishjourneyjourney, a day's labornW7 LRC
Middle EnglishjourneymanjourneymannW7 LRC
Middle EnglishJulieJulyprop.nW7 LRC
Middle EnglishmeridianmeridiannW7 LRC
Celtic
Old Irishdïa, dïedaynGED LRC
Old IrishdīagodnGED LRC
Old Irishtre̐-denusfor 3 daysadvGED LRC
West Germanic
Old High GermanZios-tacTuesdayprop.nGED LRC
Old High GermanZiu(o)name of a god, letterprop.nASD LRC
North Germanic
Runic*TiwazTiu, Tyr; (name for) T-runenLRC
Old NorseTeitrTeitprop.n.mascLRC
Old Norseteitrmerry, cheerful, frolicsomeadjLRC
Old NorseTȳrTyrprop.nW7 LRC
Old Icelandicteitrglowing, cheerfuladjGED LRC
Old Icelandictȳr(name for) T-runenGED LRC
IcelandicTýrTyr; (name for) T-runeprop.nASD LRC
East Germanic
Gothic*sin-teinsdailyadjGED LRC
Gothictyz(name for) T-runenGED LRC
Italic
OscanDiúveíJoveprop.nLRC
Old LatinDiovis, JovisJoveprop.nLRC
Latindea, deaegoddessn.femLRC
Latindeus, deigodn.mascLRC
LatinDeusGodprop.n.mascW7 LRC
Latindiariumday's allowance of food/payn.neutW7 LRC
Latindiēs, diēidayn.mascGED LRC
Latindiurnalisdiurnal, of the dayadjW7 LRC
Latindiurnusduring the dayadjW7 LRC
Latindīvadivan.femW7 LRC
Latindīvēsrich man; Pluton.mascW7 LRC
Latindīvīnō, dīvīnāreto tell fortunevbW7 LRC
Latindīvīnusdivine, of the Gods; seer, soothsayeradjW7 LRC
Latindīvusgodlike, divineadjW7 LRC
LatinJuliusJulius, Gaius Caesar (from family of Julii)prop.n.mascW7 LRC
LatinJuliusJuly, 5th month (in Julian calendar)prop.n.mascW7 LRC
LatinJuppiter, JovisJupiter, lit. bright-fatherprop.n.mascW7 LRC
Latinmediusin the middleadjW7 LRC
Latinmeridianusof midday, southernadjW7 LRC
Latinmeridiesnoon, southn.mascW7 LRC
Latinnun-dinummarket held every 9th daynGED LRC
LatinpostmeridianuspostmeridianadjW7 LRC
Late Latindeitas, dietatisdivine naturen.femW7 LRC
Medieval Latindietaday's journey, assemblyn.femW7 LRC
Medieval Latindivinusof GodadjW7 LRC
Portuguesedeusgodn.mascW7 LRC
PortuguesediadaynTLL LRC
Old Frenchajournerto adjournvbAHD LRC
Old Frenchjourdayn.mascW7 LRC
Old Frenchjourneedayn.femW7 LRC
Middle Frenchadieuadieu, farewellinterjW7 LRC
Middle Frenchajournerto adjournvbW7 LRC
Middle Frenchdeitédeity, divinity, godn.mascW7 LRC
Middle Frenchdivinof GodadjW7 LRC
Middle Frenchdivinerto guess, tell fortunevbW7 LRC
Middle FrenchjournaldailyadjW7 LRC
Middle Frenchméridienof noonadjW7 LRC
Frenchjourdayn.mascW7 LRC
Italiandivagoddess; actress, opera singern.femW7 CID LRC
Balto-Slavic
Old Prussiandeinandayn.accGED LRC
Old PrussiandeiwasgodnGED LRC
Lithuaniandìdis, didìgreatadjLRC
Lithuaniandienàdayn.femLRC
Lithuaniandiẽvasgodn.mascLRC
Latviandìenadayn.femGED LRC
Latviandievinsgodn.mascLRC
Latviandievsgodn.mascLRC
Old Church Slavonicdьnьdayn.mascLRC
Paleo-Balkan
Albaniandiellsunn.mascLRC
AlbanianditëdaynGED LRC
Albaniangdhinto pass a sleepless nightvbGED LRC
Hellenic
Mycenaeanδι-ωεday/godnLRC
Homeric Greekδῆλοςclear, evidentadjGED LRC
Homeric GreekΖεῦςZeus, lit. day/godprop.n.mascLRC
AtticδῆλοςvisibleadjGED LRC
Greekδέατοto appearvbGED LRC
Greekδῆλοςclear, obviousadjLRC
Greekδηλόωto reveal, be clearvbLRC
Greekδῖοςgodlike, nobleadjLRC
GreekΖεύςZeusprop.n.mascIEW LRC
Anatolian
LuwianTiwat-sun godprop.nLRC
HittiteSiussun godprop.nLRC
PalaicTiyazsun godprop.nLRC
Armenian
ArmeniantiwdaynLRC
Indo-Iranian
Avestandaēva-demonnLRC
SanskritdínamdaynGED LRC
Sanskritdī́detito shinevbGED LRC
SanskritdevanāgarīDevanagarinW7 LRC
SanskritdévasgodnGED LRC
Sanskritdyáussky, heavensnLRC