dik
Afrikaans
editEtymology
editFrom Dutch dik, from Middle Dutch dicke, from Old Dutch *thikki, from Proto-Germanic *þekuz.
Pronunciation
editAudio: (file)
Adjective
editdik (attributive dik, comparative dikker, superlative dikste)
- thick, bulky
- fat, obese
- Synonym: vet
- dense, viscous or thick when referring to a liquid or gaseous mass, such as mist
- Synonym: dig
Inflection
editpredicative | attributive | independent | partitive | ||
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singular | plural | ||||
positive | dik | dikke | dikkes | diks | |
comparative | dikker | dikkere | dikkeres | dikkers | |
superlative | dikste | dikstes | — |
Derived terms
editAzerbaijani
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Turkic *tik- (“vertical; to to plant vertically”).
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editdik (comparative daha dik, superlative ən dik, intensive dimdik)
- steep
- Synonym: sarp
- upright, vertical
- high
- Synonym: yüksək
- sharp, pointy
- (figurative) stubborn
- (figurative) unruly
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editNoun
editdik (definite accusative diki, plural diklər)
Declension
editDeclension of dik | ||||||||
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singular | plural | |||||||
nominative | dik |
diklər | ||||||
definite accusative | diki |
dikləri | ||||||
dative | dikə |
diklərə | ||||||
locative | dikdə |
diklərdə | ||||||
ablative | dikdən |
diklərdən | ||||||
definite genitive | dikin |
diklərin |
Verb
editdik
Dutch
editEtymology
editFrom Middle Dutch dicke, from Old Dutch *thicki, from Proto-West Germanic *þikkwī, from Proto-Germanic *þekuz, from Proto-Indo-European *tégus.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editdik (comparative dikker, superlative dikst)
Declension
editDeclension of dik | ||||
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uninflected | dik | |||
inflected | dikke | |||
comparative | dikker | |||
positive | comparative | superlative | ||
predicative/adverbial | dik | dikker | het dikst het dikste | |
indefinite | m./f. sing. | dikke | dikkere | dikste |
n. sing. | dik | dikker | dikste | |
plural | dikke | dikkere | dikste | |
definite | dikke | dikkere | dikste | |
partitive | diks | dikkers | — |
Synonyms
edit- (all senses): vet
Derived terms
edit- aandikken (“to thicken”)
- dikbekfuut
- dikhuid
- dikhuidig (“thick-skinned”)
- dikkerd
- dikte
- door dik en dun
Descendants
edit- Afrikaans: dik
- Berbice Creole Dutch: deki
- Negerhollands: dik
- → Virgin Islands Creole: dik (archaic)
- → Aukan: deki
- → Papiamentu: diki, dek
- → Saramaccan: dégi (via Skepi Creole Dutch)
- → Sranan Tongo: deki
Adverb
editdik
Hamer-Banna
editPronunciation
editIdeophone
editdik
Iban
editPronunciation
editPronoun
editdik
Limburgish
editEtymology 1
editSee dek.
Alternative forms
editPronunciation
editAdjective
editdik (masculine dike̩, feminine dike̩, comparative dike̩r, superlative diikste̩) (Rheinische Dokumenta spelling)
- Alternative form of dek (“thick/fat”)
Derived terms
editEtymology 2
editPronunciation
editAdjective
editdik (masculine dikke, feminine dikke, comparative dikker, superlative dikste)
Derived terms
editMalay
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editClipping of adik, from Proto-Malayic *adi-ʔ, from Proto-Malayo-Chamic *adi-ʔ, from Proto-Malayo-Sumbawan *wadi-ʔ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *huaji-q, from *huaji, from Proto-Austronesian *Suaji.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editdik (Jawi spelling ديق)
- Alternative form of adik.
Further reading
edit- “dik” in Pusat Rujukan Persuratan Melayu | Malay Literary Reference Centre, Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, 2017.
Maltese
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Arabic ذِيكَ (ḏīka, “that”).
Determiner
editdik
- feminine singular of dak
- Dik il-mara hija l-oħt tal-omm tiegħu. ― That woman is his mother's sister.
Noun
editdik f
Marshallese
editPronunciation
editVerb
editdik
References
editTurkish
editEtymology
editFrom Ottoman Turkish دیك (dik), from Proto-Turkic *tik-. Cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (tik), ultimately from Middle Chinese 直 (ɖɨk̚).
Adjective
editdik
- vertical
- (geometry) perpendicular; having a right angle
Derived terms
editVerb
editdik
Zazaki
editEtymology
editNoun
editdik
Zealandic
editEtymology
editFrom Middle Dutch dicke, from Old Dutch *thicki, from Proto-Germanic *þekuz.
Adjective
editdik
Inflection
editThis adjective needs an inflection-table template.
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- zza:Birds
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