daya at CMU American English spelling Of Explained:
['daıə]
daya at Indonesian => English Of Explained:
capacity, energy, potency, power, ruse, trick
daya at Sanskrit => English (Monier-Williams) Of Explained:
dAya
2[ dAy'a ]2 m. share , portion , inheritance cf. RV. cf. TS. &c. ( [
dAyAd up^agata ] , obtained through inheritance , Mit
---> [ dAyam up^ati pitus ] , he obtains his father's inheritance
cf. Br. )
---> division , part ( ifc. = fold , cf. [ zat'a- ] )
---> dismembering , destruction cf. L.
---> irony cf. L.
---> place , site cf. L.
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dayA
2[ day'A ] f. sympathy , compassion , pity for ( loc. cf. MBh. cf.
Pañcat. cf. Bhartṛ. &c. [ 470 , 1 ] ; gen. cf. R. cf. Hariv. 8486 ; in
comp. cf. MBh. xiv cf. Hit. i , 6 , 41 ) cf. ŚBr. xiv &c. ( [ °yAM ] √
[ kR ] , ` to fake pity on ' [ loc. cf. MBh. cf. Hit. i , 2 , 7 ;
gen. cf. Vop. ] )
---> Pity ( daughter of Daksha and mother of A-bhaya cf. BhP. iv , 1 ,
49 f. ) cf. Hariv. 14035 ; cf. [ a-day'a ] ; [ nir- ] , and [ sadaya ]
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dAya
2[ dAya ]1 mfn. ( cf. Pāṇ. 3-1 , 139
---> 141 ) giving , presenting ( cf. [ zata- ] , [ go- ] )
---> m. gift , present , donation cf. MBh. cf. R. &c.
---> nuptial fee cf. L. ( cf. [ su- ] )
---> gift at the ceremony of initiation cf. W.
---> handing over , delivery cf. Mn. viii , 165
---> n. game , play cf. Pañcad
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daya at English (WD) Of Explained:
==Hiligaynon==
Etymology
From Inter: etyl » poz-pro|hil Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-pro.Noun
Inter: hil-noun » dáyàPronoun
Inter: head » hil|pronoun|head=dáyaVerb
Inter: hil-verb » dáyàIlocano
Etymology
From Inter: etyl » poz-pro|ilo Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-pro, from Inter: etyl » map-pro|ilo Inter: recons » daya|lang=map-pro.Noun
Inter: head » ilo|noun|head=dáyaIndonesian
Etymology 1
From Inter: etyl » ms|id Inter: term » daya|lang=ms, from Inter: etyl » poz-mly-pro|id Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-mly-pro, from Inter: etyl » poz-pro|id Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-pro, from Inter: etyl » map-pro|id Inter: recons » daya|lang=map-pro.Adjective
Inter: head » id|adjectiveDerived terms
* Inter: l » id|barat dayaEtymology 2
From Inter: etyl » ms|id Inter: term » daya|lang=ms, from Inter: etyl » poz-mly-pro|id Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-mly-pro, from Inter: etyl » poz-pro|id Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-pro.Noun
Inter: head » id|noun|head=dayaMalay
Pronunciation
* Inter: a » Johor-Selangor Inter: IPA » /dajə/|lang=ms- Inter: a » Riau-Lingga Inter: IPA » /daja/|lang=ms
- Inter: rhymes » ajə|jə|ə|lang=ms
Etymology 1
From Inter: etyl » poz-mly-pro|ms Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-mly-pro, from Inter: etyl » poz-pro|ms Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-pro, from Inter: etyl » map-pro|ms Inter: recons » daya|lang=map-pro.Adjective
Inter: head » ms|adjective
Derived terms
* Inter: l » ms|barat dayaEtymology 2
From Inter: etyl » poz-mly-pro|ms Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-mly-pro, from Inter: etyl » poz-pro|ms Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-pro.Verb
Inter: head » ms|verb|used in the form|mendayaNoun
Inter: head » ms|nounSundanese
Etymology
From Inter: etyl » poz-pro|su Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-pro.Verb
Inter: head » su|verbReferences
* “Daya” in Jonathan Rigg, A Dictionary of the Sunda language (1862), Category: s:Page - :A dictionary of the Sunda language of Java.djvu/124|page 103.Tagalog
Etymology
From Inter: etyl » poz-pro|tl Inter: recons » daya|lang=poz-pro.Verb
Inter: head » tl|verbTranslation: el » daya
Translation: fr » daya
Translation: id » daya
Translation: ku » daya
Translation: lo » daya
Translation: mg » daya
Translation: ru » daya
Translation: tr » daya
Translation: zh » daya