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DIA   /dˈiə/   Listen
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Di-, Dia-  pref.  A prefix denoting through; also, between, apart, asunder, across. Before a vowel dia- becomes di-; as, diactinic; dielectric, etc.






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"Dia" Quotes from Famous Books



... ano, a year aquel, ese (m.), that aquella, esa (f.), that bayeta, baize celebre, celebrated cima, top criados, men-servants criadas, maid-servants el dia, the day ejercito, army encuadernado, bound, (of books) escritorio, writing-desk los fosforos, the matches Gales, Wales juventud, youth, young age. el lacre, the sealing-wax lectura, reading limpiar, to clean limpio, clean mayormente, especially medico, ...
— Pitman's Commercial Spanish Grammar (2nd ed.) • C. A. Toledano

... strain as that raised over Hector, [Greek: helkomeno, dia tou harmatos]. See two other explanations in ...
— The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. • Euripides

... bestrewn is the genial bedstead, Hidden in midmost stead, and its polisht framework of Indian Tusk underlies its cloth empurpled by juice of the dye-shell. This be a figured cloth with forms of manhood primeval 50 Showing by marvel-art the gifts and graces of heroes. Here upon Dia's strand wave-resonant, ever-regarding Theseus borne from sight outside by fleet of the fleetest, Stands Ariadne with heart full-filled with furies unbated, Nor can her sense as yet believe she 'spies the espied, 55 When like one that awakes ...
— The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus • Caius Valerius Catullus

... begun to care for the stock, and to replenish the store of wood for the house with the aid of his little sled. Somewhat later he had learned to call Heulle! Heulle! very loudly behind the thin-flanked cows, and Hue! Dia! Harrie! when the horses were ploughing; to manage a hay-fork and to build a rail-fence. These two years he had taken turn beside his father with ax and scythe, driven the big wood-sleigh over the hard snow, sown and reaped on his own responsibility; and thus it was ...
— Maria Chapdelaine - A Tale of the Lake St. John Country • Louis Hemon

... to write on Easter, I took out a volume of The Encyclopdia Britannica in order to make up the subject of eggs, and the first entry under "Egg" that met my ...
— The Pleasures of Ignorance • Robert Lynd


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