diht

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Old English[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *diht.

Noun[edit]

diht n (nominative plural diht)

  1. a setting in order; disposing; contriving; disposition; conduct; consultation; deliberation; purpose; order; arrangement
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Etymology 2[edit]

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Probably from Latin dicta, plural of dictum. Compare Old High German dihta.

Noun[edit]

diht f (nominative plural dihta)

  1. a saying; dictum; oracle
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