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Dictionary of Ilaini - d
- da ... fere
- + prs., fut. or irr.: so that, in order to
- dach
- nIII: stomach, belly
- dar
- nIII: step, tread, pace, way of walking
- dara
- vi: to stride
- darsen
- nII: step (of stairs)
- darsin
- nIIc: flight of stairs
- daryn
- nII: stride, step
- dashen
- nII: sheep
- datay
- : before, until
- dayen
- nII: water; the element water; liquid
- dayna
- vi/vt: to drink; to give to drink, to water; to drench, to
soak
- daynyn
- nII: gush (of water); draught, sip; a drink
- daysen
- nII: drop; raindrop
- daysena
- vi: to rain
- daysenat, lea
- vImp: it is raining
- daysin
- nIIc: rain
- del
- nIII: thankful; thankfulness, thanks
- dela
- vt: to thank
- delan
- : thanks! thank you!
- dena
- vt: to put
- dena, le -
- vr: to go; + ill: to go into, onto
- desa
- vt: to flee, to run away
- dil
- nIII: deed, action
- dila
- vi/vt: to do; + acc.: to do unto, to treat
- dilsen
- nII: cause
- dilyn
- nII: event
- dilyna
- vi/vt: to happen; to cause
- dilynat, lea
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- vImp + V: to happen to V
- dina
- vt: to sell
- dinyas
- nII: shop
- dis
- nIII: change; changeable
- disa
- vi/vt: to change
- disat, lea
- vImp: to change into, to turn into
- do
- : but, however
- do-
- : augmentative prefix
- Dochan
- nII: the One
- docholyn
- nII: melon
- docrazla
- nI: raven
- docrona
- vt: to gobble, to devour
- doforan
- nII: high priest(ess)
- dogalsin
- nIIc: large book, tome
- dograz
- nIII: overdone, burnt
- dol
- nIII: city
- dolan
- nII: mayor, bailiff
- dolayna
- vi/vt: to shout, to cry, to call; to raise one's voice
- dolys
- nII: good (quality)
- dolysa
- vt: to amend, to improve
- domudh
- nIII: in excellent health
- domuz
- nIII: tom-cat
- don
- nII: inside, inner side
- dona
- vi/vt: to enter
- Donane
- nI: the Mother
- donapyla
- vt: to dislike strongly, to hate
- done
- : indoors, inside
- doparne
- nI: elder brother, elder sister
- dor
- nIII: farm, farmstead; agriculture
- dora
- vi/vt: to farm, to work in the fields; to grow (crops)
- doracha
- vi: to storm
- doran
- nII: farmer
- dorashen
- nII: storm
- dorla
- nI: chicken, hen
- doroshyn
- nII: cockroach
- dorsen
- nII: field, vegetable garden
- doryas
- nII: country (as opposed to the city)
- dorycha
- vi: to sigh
- dorys
- nII: rural, rustic, countrified
- doryshen
- nII: sigh
- dorythe
- : too, excessively
- dost
- nIII: dog
- dosta
- vi/vt: to be rude (to), to snub
- dostei piryn
- : "dog's bite" rabies
- dosuma
- vi/vt: to swig, to quaff; to over-indulge (not only in
drink)
- doy
- postp. + loc.: under
- doyadin
- nII: long time
- duch
- nIII: esteem, respect, reverence, awe
- ducha
- vt: to respect, to revere, to hold in awe
- dunla
- nI: pigeon, dove
- dush
- nIII: urine; bad beer
- dusha
- vi: to piss, to urinate
- dushas
- nII: privy, latrine
- dushen (1)
- nII: covering, wrapping; cloak, mantle
- dushen (2)
- nII: token of respect
- dushin
- nIIc: homage
- dust
- nIII: sugar
- duyen
- nII: great, exalted, noble; nobility (of a person);
nobleman, noblewoman, lord, lady
- duz (1)
- nIII: enveloping, surrounding
- duz (2)
- postp. + loc.: around
- duza
- vt: to surround, to envelop, to cover
- duzen
- nII: wrapping, cover
- duzhas
- nII: surroundings, environs
- duzi
- nIIIc: surroundings
- dyla
- vi/vt: to drown
- dyn
- nIII: loss, oblivion; gone, lost
- dyna
- vt: to lose
- dysen
- nII: lost object
- dysta
- vt: to drape, to cover
- dysta, le -
- vr: to hide
- dysten
- nII: tapestry, wall-hanging
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