Romano Lavo-Lil: word book of the Romany; or, English Gypsy language by George Henry Borrow
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Dibble, s. God. See Devel.
Dic / Dico, v. n. To look: dic tuley, look down; dicking misto, looking well. Sans. Iksh (to see, look). Gaelic, Dearcam (to see); dearc (eye). Dickimengro, s. Overlooker, overseer. Dicking hev, s. A window, seeing-hole. Die, s. Mother. Rus. Gyp. Die. See Daya. Dikkipen, s. Look, image. Sans. Driksha (aspect). Welsh, Drych (aspect). Diklo, s. Cloth, sheet, shift. Dinnelo, s. A fool, one possessed by the devil. Wal. Diniele (of the devil); louat diniele (possessed by the devil). Dinneleskoe, a. Foolish. Dinneleskoenoes. Like a fool. Dinnelipenes, s. pl. Follies, nonsense. Diverous. A Gypsy name. Diviou, a. Mad: jawing diviou, going mad. Sans. Deva (a god, a fool). |
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