ditus
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itus SUFFIX
of _; from the _; -ing;
ditus ADV POS
do, dare, dedi, datus V (1st) TRANS [XXXAO]
give; dedicate; sell; pay; grant/bestow/impart/offer/lend; devote; allow; make;
surrender/give over; send to die; ascribe/attribute; give birth/produce; utter;
desum, desse, defui, defuturus V [BPXDO] Early lesser
be wanting/lacking; fail/miss; abandon/desert, neglect; be away/absent/missing;
tus SUFFIX
-liness, makes abstract noun;
ditus N 3 1 NOM S F
ditus N 3 1 VOC S F
dia, diae N (1st) F [DEXFS] Late veryrare
goddess;
dius, dii N (2nd) M [DEXFS] Late veryrare
god;
dium, dii N (2nd) N [XXXDO] lesser
open sky; [sub dio => in the open air]]:
dies, diei N (5th) C [XXXAO]
day; daylight; (sunlit hours); (24 hours from midnight); open sky; weather;
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specific day; day in question; date of letter; festival; lifetime, age; time;
tus SUFFIX
of _; from the _;
ditus ADV POS
dia, diae N (1st) F [DEXFS] Late veryrare
goddess;
dius, dii N (2nd) M [DEXFS] Late veryrare
god;
dium, dii N (2nd) N [XXXDO] lesser
open sky; [sub dio => in the open air]]:
dies, diei N (5th) C [XXXAO]
day; daylight; (sunlit hours); (24 hours from midnight); open sky; weather;
specific day; day in question; date of letter; festival; lifetime, age; time;
dius, dia, dium ADJ [XEXDO] lesser
divine; w/supernatural radiance; divinely inspired; blessed, saint (Latham);
daylit; charged with brightness of day/daylight;
us SUFFIX
-ly;
ditus ADV POS
dis, ditis (gen.), ditior -or -us, ditissimus -a -um ADJ [XXXCO]
rich/wealthy; richly adorned; fertile/productive (land); profitable; sumptuous;
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t SUFFIX
-ed, having, having a, provided with; -able;
dit.us ADJ 1 1 NOM S M POS
dia, diae N (1st) F [DEXFS] Late veryrare
goddess;
dius, dii N (2nd) M [DEXFS] Late veryrare
god;
dium, dii N (2nd) N [XXXDO] lesser
open sky; [sub dio => in the open air]]:
dies, diei N (5th) C [XXXAO]
day; daylight; (sunlit hours); (24 hours from midnight); open sky; weather;
specific day; day in question; date of letter; festival; lifetime, age; time;