- diegis
- diegis (plg. vok. Degen) sm. koks duriamasis ginklas: Rasta surūdijęs diegis su rankena rš. [Vyrai] dešinėj rankoje turi didelį tauraragį, kairioje – diegį LTII112.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
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Diegis — was a Dacian chief, general and brother of Decebalus, and his representative at the peace negotiations held with Domitian (89 C.E.). References None See also Dacians Persondata Name Alternative names Short description … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European to Dacian sound changes — NOTE: all html boxes in this article need to be replaced by another format. The Dacian language was a Satem Indo European Language.hort vowelsPIE has the short vowels e, o. The existence of the PIE short vowel a is disputed.The origin of the Late … Wikipedia
List of Dacian names — Contents 1 Anthroponyms 2 Toponyms 2.1 Hydronyms 3 See also 4 Notes … Wikipedia
Dacians — See also: Dacia, Getae, and Thracians Statues of Dacians surmounting the Arch of Constantine[1] (i.e. southern side, left) The Dacians (Latin … Wikipedia
List of Dacian chiefs — The following represents an approximate English translation after [www.dacia.nemuritoare.go.ro ] , with the accord of the web master.* Diegis * Vezina * Seuthes * Zoltes … Wikipedia
Domitian — Kapitolinische Museen Titus Flavius Domitianus (* 24. Oktober 51 in Rom; † 18. September 96 in Rom), im Deutschen meist kurz Domitian genannt, war römischer Kaiser von 81 bis 96. Als Nachfolger seines Vaters Vespasian … Deutsch Wikipedia
apydiegis — sm. (1) žr. apdiegas: Vakar norėjau meškeriot, bet neradau apydiegių Vlk … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language