As a proper noun did
is sun (sunday).
As a numeral dis is
ten.
did
Translingual
Alternative forms
* (roman numeral) DID, CMXCIX, cmxcix
(DID)
Number
(
mul-number)
(label) A Roman numeral representing nine hundred and ninety-nine ().
See also
* Previous: diid (nine hundred and ninety-eight, )
* Next: dd (one thousand, )
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dis
English
Etymology 1
Abbreviation of disrespect.
Verb
(en-verb)
(informal)
Noun
(disses)
Etymology 2
From (etyl) .
Noun
(
disir)
Any of a group of minor female deities in Scandinavian folklore.
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* 1997 , ‘Egil's Saga’, tr. Bernard Scudder, The Sagas of Icelanders (Penguin 2001, p. 67)
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Etymology 3
Representing a colloquial or dialectal pronunciation of this.
Anagrams
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