Old English edit

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Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *dusīg.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈdy.sij/, [ˈdy.zij]

Adjective edit

dysiġ

  1. stupid or foolish
  2. (substantive) an idiot or a fool
    Þū dysega, hwȳ leornast þū þis unnyte ġeþēode? Leorna þū hwæthwugu þæs þe þē feoh bringþ.
    You idiot, why are you learning this useless language? Learn something that'll make you money.

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Descendants edit

  • Middle English: dysy, dusi; desy
    • English: dizzy
    • Scots: desy, dussie, dissy