- dauths
- (daud-)(*) : busy. Deriv. daudjan (*) strive. Comp. usdauds busy, usdaudo busily, usdaudei business, usdaudjan strive
Gothic dictionary with etymologies.
Gothic dictionary with etymologies.
Briefmarkenfalz — Befestigung eines Briefmarkenfalzes Ein Briefmarkenfalz oder kurz Falz, auch Klebefalz, ist ein einseitig gummierter Pergaminstreifen und dient zur Befestigung von Briefmarken auf einer Unterlage (z. B. Albumseite). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tod, der — Der Tod, des es, plur. inus. 1. Eigentlich, das Ende des natürlichen oder thierischen Lebens, der Zustand und der Zeitpunct der Trennung der Seele von dem Leibe, welcher in der Theologie der zeitliche, leibliche oder natürliche Tod genannt wird,… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
dead — deadness, n. /ded/, adj., deader, deadest, n., adv. adj. 1. no longer living; deprived of life: dead people; dead flowers; dead animals. 2. brain dead. 3. not endowed with life; inanimate: dead stones. 4. resembling death; deathlike: a dead… … Universalium
dead — [OE] Dead is part of a Germanic family of adjectives (including also German tot, Dutch dood, Swedish död, and Gothic dauths) which come from a prehistoric Germanic adjective *dauthaz. This in turn came from an earlier *dhautós, which was the past … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
diwan — [akin to Eng die] : die. Deriv. dautheins mortal danger, dauthjan kill, dauthnan die, dauths dead, dauthus death, diwans mortal, dojan (*) die. Comp. afdauthjan kill, afdauiths (pl. afdauidai) made to die, dauthubleis going to die, gadauthjan… … Gothic dictionary with etymologies
dead — [OE] Dead is part of a Germanic family of adjectives (including also German tot, Dutch dood, Swedish död, and Gothic dauths) which come from a prehistoric Germanic adjective *dauthaz. This in turn came from an earlier *dhautós, which was the past … Word origins
dead — [ded] adj. [ME ded < OE dēad, akin to ON dauthr, OHG tōt, Goth dauths: orig. pp. of an old v. base appearing in ON deyja, OS dojan, OHG touwen, all < IE base * dheu , DIE1] 1. no longer living; having died 2. naturally without life;… … English World dictionary