- Her·dís
- f. propr.Хердис (женское имя)
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
dis — dis·accord; dis·advantage; dis·affect; dis·aggregate; dis·ap·pear; dis·array; dis·bar; dis·burse; dis·card; dis·charge; dis·ci·ple; dis·ci·pli·nar·i·an; dis·ci·pline; dis·claim; dis·close; dis·co; dis·co·glos·sid; dis·coid; dis·coi·dal;… … English syllables
dis|play´er — dis|play «dihs PLAY», verb, noun, adjective. –v.t. 1. to put on view; show: »The American flag is displayed on the 4th of July. 2. to show in a special way so as to attract attention: »The stores are displaying the new spring clothes in their… … Useful english dictionary
dis|play — «dihs PLAY», verb, noun, adjective. –v.t. 1. to put on view; show: »The American flag is displayed on the 4th of July. 2. to show in a special way so as to attract attention: »The stores are displaying the new spring clothes in their windows. 3.… … Useful english dictionary
dis|guise — «dihs GYZ», verb, guised, guis|ing. noun. –v.t. 1. to hide who one really is by looking like someone else: »Uncle disguised himself as Santa Claus. The spy disguised himself as an old woman. 2. to hide what (a thing) really is; make (a thing)… … Useful english dictionary
Dis Pater — /dis pay teuhr/, Class. Myth. Dis. * * * ▪ Roman god (Latin: Rich Father), in Roman religion, god of the infernal regions, the equivalent of the Greek Hades (q.v.), or Pluto (Rich One). Also known to the Romans as Orcus, he was believed to… … Universalium
dis|cour|age|ment — «dihs KUR ihj muhnt», noun. 1. the condition of being or feeling discouraged; lack of spirit or confidence: »Discouragement showed in every line of her drooping figure. 2. something that discourages; a disheartening influence: »The out of town… … Useful english dictionary
dis|cour|age — «dihs KUR ihj», transitive verb, aged, ag|ing. 1. to take away the courage or confidence of; destroy the hopes of; dishearten: »Failing again and again discourages anyone. SYNONYM(S): depress, daunt. 2. to try to prevent by disapproving; … Useful english dictionary
dis|her|i|son — «dihs HEHR uh suhn», noun. the act of disinheriting; disinheritance. ╂[earlier disheriteson < Old French desheriteisun, ultimately < Latin dis not + hērēditās inheritance] … Useful english dictionary
dis|her|it — «dihs HEHR iht», transitive verb. Obsolete. to disinherit. ╂[Middle English diseriter < Old French desheriter, ultimately < Latin dis not + hērēditās inheritance] … Useful english dictionary
dis|con´so|late|ness — dis|con|so|late «dihs KON suh liht», adjective. 1. without hope; forlorn; unhappy: »The cat was disconsolate because her kitten died. SYNONYM(S): dejected, sad. 2. causing discomfort; cheerless; gloomy; dismal: » … Useful english dictionary
dis|con´so|late|ly — dis|con|so|late «dihs KON suh liht», adjective. 1. without hope; forlorn; unhappy: »The cat was disconsolate because her kitten died. SYNONYM(S): dejected, sad. 2. causing discomfort; cheerless; gloomy; dismal: » … Useful english dictionary