آگم ڪيو اچن...

ڏِينھُن

(اسم - noun)
ڇَند : 2+2 = 4
(Deenhun - ॾींहुन)

Frequency: 33

ڏِينھُن جي سنڌي معنيٰ
  • ڏھاڙو، ڏيھاڙو، سج اڀرڻ کان سج لهڻ وارو، ١٢ ڪلاڪن وارو عرصو، سج جي روشنائي وارو عرصو، روز، يومُ، تاريخ، تٿ، وارُ، ڏڻُ، سَمون، وقت، زمانو، دَور، پرھ، فجر، صبح. نصيب، طالع ذريعو:ڀٽائي پيڊيا
  • English Meaning
  • Day, period, time, daylight
  • آيو سو اُلَٽَ - (Antonym)
    ڏِينھُن جا بيتن ۾ حوالا

    ڄولي پَنھِنجَا ڄَاڻَ

    *dyeu- Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to shine," in derivatives "sky, heaven, god." It forms all or part of: adieu; adios; adjourn; Asmodeus; circadian; deific; deify; deism; deity; deodand; deus ex machina; deva; dial; diary; Diana; Dianthus; diet (n.2) "assembly;" Dioscuri; Dis; dismal; diurnal; diva; Dives; divine; joss; journal; journalist; journey; Jove; jovial; Julia; Julius; July; Jupiter; meridian; Midi; per diem; psychedelic; quotidian; sojourn; Tuesday; Zeus. It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit deva "god" (literally "shining one"); diva "by day;" Avestan dava- "spirit, demon;" Greek delos "clear;" Latin dies "day," deus "god;" Welsh diw, Breton deiz "day;" Armenian tiw "day;" Lithuanian dievas "god," diena "day;" Old Church Slavonic dini, Polish dzie?, Russian den "day;" Old Norse tivar "gods;" Old English Tig, genitive Tiwes, name of a god.


    Sources:

    • A Dictionary of Selected Synonyms in the Principal Indo-European Languages, University of Chicago (By: Carl Darling Buck) 1988.
    • Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (By: Michiel de Vaan) 2008.
    • The American Heritage Dictionary of Indo-European Roots (By: Calvert Watkins) 2000.
    • Noun Declension in Indo-European (Sindhueuropaia Deklination Nomnes) By: Carlos Quiles.
    • Online Etymology Dictionary (By: Douglas Harper)

    English Meaning
  • Day, period, time, daylight