diu
Meaning
- long, a long while, a while, for long, for a long time
- continually, all day
- long enough
Concepts
Opposite of
paulisper
Translations
Pronounced as (IPA)
[ˈdi.uː]
Etymology
From Proto-Italic *djowe, from Proto-Indo-European *dyéw(i) (“during the day”), locative case of *dyḗws, with d possibly imported from diēs. Cognate with Old Armenian տիւ (tiw), Sanskrit दिवा (divā, “by day”).
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