dize

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== English == === Alternative forms === dise === Etymology === From Middle English *disen, from Old English *disan, *disian, from *dise (“bunch of flax on a distaff”), from Proto-Germanic *disanō (“distaff”), of unknown origin. Cognate with Middle Dutch disen (“to dress or prepare a distaff with flax for spinning”), Middle Low German dise, disene (“bunch of flax, distaff”). === Verb === dize (third-person singular simple present dizes, present participle dizing, simple past and past participle dized) (transitive) To dress with flax for spinning, as a distaff; dizen. (transitive, UK dialectal) To put tow on a distaff. ==== Related terms ==== dizen === Anagrams === Diez, zeid == Portuguese == === Pronunciation === === Verb === dize second-person singular imperative of dizer == Spanish == === Verb === dize archaic spelling of dice == Turkish == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [dize] Hyphenation: di‧ze === Etymology 1 === ==== Noun ==== dize dative singular of diz ===== See also ===== dize gelmek === Etymology 2 === ==== Noun ==== dize (definite accusative dizeyi, plural dizeler) (poetry) line ===== Declension ===== ===== Synonyms ===== mısra == West Frisian == === Etymology === Ultimately related to Proto-West Germanic *dwās (“stupid”). Compare German Dunst. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈdiːzə/ === Noun === dize c (plural dizen) fog ==== Further reading ==== “dize”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011