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dies

  1. plural of die (when used in the sense of a pattern / of obsolete spelling of dye)

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語源

    Back-formed from the accusative diem (at a time when the vowel was still long), from Proto-Italic *djēm, the accusative of *djous, from Proto-Indo-European *dyws (heaven, sky). The original nominative survives as *diūs in two fossilised phrases: diūs fidius (an interjection) and diūs tertius (day before yesterday, literally now (is) the third day). The d in diēs is a puzzle with some suggesting dialect borrowing and others referring to an etymon *diyew- via Lindeman's Law. But note the possible Proto-Italic allophony between *-CjV- and *-CiV-, which may be the cause for this divergence (See WT:AITC).

    Cognate with Ancient Greek Ζήν (Zḗn), Old Armenian տիւ (tiw, daytime), Old Irish día, Welsh dydd, Polish dzień, but not English day, which is a false cognate. The Italic stem was also the source of Iovis, the genitive of Iuppiter and was generally interchangeable with it in earlier times, still shown by the analogical formation Diēspiter.

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    diēs m or f (genitive diēī); fifth declension

    1. A day, particularly:
      1. A solar or sidereal day of about 24 hours, especially (historical) Roman dates reckoned from one midnight to the next.
        in diesday by day
        sub diemat daybreak
        ante diem III idus Ianuariasthe third day before the January ides
        • 405 CE, Hieronymus, Vulgate Exodus.16.26:
          Sex diēbus colligite in diē autem septimō sabbatum est Dominō idcircō nōn inveniētur.
          Six days ye shall gather it; but on the seventh day, which is the Sabbath, in it there shall be none.
        • 1564, Elizabeth I of England, Queen Elizabeth's Latin Speech to the University, at the Conclusion of her Entertainment in St. Mary's Church 9:
          Haec tamen vulgaris sententia me aliquantulum recreavit, quae etsi non auferre, tamen minuere possit dolorem meum, quae quidem sententia haec est, Romam uno die non fuisse conditam.
          But this common saying has given me a certain amount of comfort – a saying which cannot take away, but can at least lessen, the grief that I feel; and the saying is, that Rome was not built in one day.
      2. Daytime: a period of light between sunrise and sunset.
        prima diei horathe first hour of the day
      3. (often in the feminine) A set day: a date, an appointment.

    使用する際の注意点

    • Dates in the Roman calendar were reckoned according to the calends (kalendae), the nones (nōnae), and the ides (īdūs). The calends of every month was its first day; the nones and ides of most months were their 5th and 13th days; and the nones and ides of the four original 31-day months—Mārtius, Maius, Quīntīlis or Iūlius, and Octōber—were two days later. January 1st was thus kalendae Iānuāriae or Iānuāriī. The day preceding any of these three principal days was called its eve (prīdiē). January 12th was thus prīdiē īdūs Iānuāriās or Iānuāriī (pr. Id. Ian.). All other days of the month were expressed by counting inclusively forward to the next of these three principal days and, in early Latin, this was expressed in the ablative. January 11th was thus diē tertiō ante īdūs Iānuāriās or Iānuāriī (III Id. Ian.). By the time of classical Latin, however, the ante had moved to the beginning of the expression and it became an accusative absolute: ante diem tertium īdūs Iānuāriās or Iānuāriī (a. d. III Id. Ian.). In this form, the date functioned as a single indeclinable noun and could serve as the object of prepositions such as ex and in.
    • Unlike most fifth-declension nouns, diēs is not exclusively feminine. It was typically masculine, particularly in the plural. It appears as a feminine noun when being personified as a goddess, in some specific dates, in reference to the passing of time, and occasionally in other contexts.
    • From the same number stem that attaches to -plex (-fold), but with a long i, and the form -duum, one can make a word meaning of period of x days: bīduum (two days), trīduum (three days), quadrīduum (four days), octīduum (eight days). Due to the practice of Roman numerals of counting days including the starting one, an octīduum can be interpreted to be a week.

    語形変化

    Fifth-declension noun, with locative.

    singular plural
    nominative diēs diēs
    genitive diēī diērum
    dative diēī diēbus
    accusative diem diēs
    ablative diē diēbus
    vocative diēs diēs
    locative diē diēbus

    Locative used in Old Latin constructions such as crāstinī diē (tomorrow, literally on tomorrow's day).

    反意語

    • (antonym(s) of daytime): nox

    派生語

    • a.d.
    • carpe diem
    • diārium
    • diēcula
    • diēs Dominicus
    • diēs fēstus
    • diēs hebdomadis
    • diēs intercalārius
    • diēs Iovis
    • Diēs Īrae
    • diēs Lūnae
    • diēs Mārtis
    • diēs Mercuriī
    • diēs Sabbatī
    • diēs Sāturnī
    • diēs Sōlis
    • diēs Veneris
    • Hērōdis diēs
    • hodiē
    • merīdiēs
    • perendiē
    • postrīdiē
    • prīdiē
    • sēsquidiēs
    • sine die

    関連する語

    • diū
    • diurnus
    • nū̆diū̆s
    • biduus
    • trīduum
    • quadriduum

    派生した語

    • Balkano-Romance:
      • Aromanian: dzuã
      • Istro-Romanian: zi
      • Megleno-Romanian: zuuă
      • Romanian: zi
    • Italo-Dalmatian:
      • Dalmatian: dai
      • Istriot: dèi
      • Old Italian: die
        • Italian:
        • Judeo-Italian: דִי (di /⁠dì⁠/)
      • Venetan:
    • Rhaeto-Romance:
      • Friulian:
      • Ladin: ,
      • Romansh: di, gi
    • Gallo-Italic:
      • Emilian:
      • Lombard:
      • Piedmontese: di
    • Northern Gallo-Romance:
      • Franco-Provençal: di
      • Old French: di, die
        • Picard: di
        • French: midi, toudis, jadis
    • Southern Gallo-Romance:
      • Old Occitan: di
    • Insular Romance:
      • Sardinian: die (Logudorese), (Campidanese)
    • Vulgar Latin: *dia (see there for further descendants)
    • Borrowings:
      • Albanian: ditë (possible reinforcement)

    参照

    • Meyer-Lübke, Wilhelm (1911), “dies”, in Romanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch (in German), page 206
    • Walther von Wartburg (1928–2002), “dīes”, in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, volume 3: D–F, page 71

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