دیز

See also: دير, دیر, and د ي ر

Kundal Shahi

Noun

دیز (dīz)

  1. day

References

Ottoman Turkish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Turkic *tīŕ; cognate with Old Turkic 𐱅𐰃𐰕 (tiz), Azerbaijani diz, Chuvash чӗр (čĕr), Kazakh тізе (tıze), Kyrgyz тизе (tize), Turkmen dyz, Uyghur تىز (tiz) and Uzbek tiz.

Noun

دیز • (diz) (definite accusative دیزی (dizi), plural دیزلر (dizler))

  1. knee, the joint or the region of the joint in the middle part of the leg between the thigh and the shank
    Synonyms: ركبه (rükbe), زانو (zanu)

Derived terms

  • اتمكی دیزنده (etmeği dizinde, time-serving, insincere, literally whose bread is on his knees)
  • دیز باغی (diz bağı, tendons of the knee)
  • دیز دیزه اوتورمق (diz dize oturmak, to sit close together)
  • دیز طاسی (diz tası, kneecap)
  • دیز قایشی (diz kayışı, knee-strap)
  • دیز قپاغی (diz kapağı, kneecap)
  • دیز چاقشیری (diz çakşırı, shalwar worn by the Janissaries)
  • دیز چوكمك (diz çökmek, to kneel down)
  • دیزقور (dizkur, knee-strap)
  • دیزكه (dizğe, that reaches to the knee)
  • دیزلك (dizlik, knee-breeches)
  • چامور دیزده سوكمك (çamur dizde sükmek, for the mud, to be knee deep)

Descendants

  • Turkish: diz

Further reading

Persian

Etymology 1

Noun

دیز • (diz)

  1. colour
  2. a grey or ashen colour, a black colour
Synonyms

Etymology 2

Borrowed from French dièse.

Pronunciation

Readings
Iranian reading? diyez

Noun

دیز • (diyez)

  1. (music) sharp
    دو دیزdo diyezC-sharp, C♯.

Shina

Noun

دیز (transliteration needed)

  1. alternative form of دیس

Urdu

Etymology

Contracted form of دہيز (dahez), from Classical Persian جهیز (jahīz), from Arabic جهاز (jahāz, jihāz).

Pronunciation

Noun

دیز • (dezm (Hindi spelling देज़)

  1. dowry

Ushojo

Etymology

From Shina دیس (des).

Noun

دیز (dez)

  1. day