English edit

Adjective edit

d.

  1. Abbreviation of died.
    Antonym: b.

Synonyms edit

Translations edit

Noun edit

d.

  1. Abbreviation of pence, derived from Latin denarius.
    Coordinate terms: s. (shilling), l. (pound (sterling))
  2. (sports, informal) Abbreviation of defence/defense.
    Coordinate term: d-man

Danish edit

Article edit

d.

  1. Abbreviation of den. (as used in dates)
    Kontrakten blev underskrevet d. 6. juni 2018.
    The contract was signed on the 6th of July 2018.

Faroese edit

Etymology edit

Abbreviation of deyður

Adjective edit

d.

  1. dead

Usage notes edit

  • Jóannes Patursson, f. 6. mai 1866 í Kirkjubø, d. 2. august 1946

Antonyms edit

  • f. (føddur = born)

Icelandic edit

Etymology edit

Abbreviation of dauður

Adjective edit

d.

  1. dead

Antonyms edit

  • f. (fæddur = born)

Lithuanian edit

Noun edit

d.

  1. Abbreviation of diena (day).

Polish edit

Alternative forms edit

Pronunciation 1 edit

Adjective edit

d. (not comparable, no derived adverb)

  1. Abbreviation of dawny (former).

Pronunciation 2 edit

Adverb edit

d. (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of dawniej (formerly).

Further reading edit

  • d. in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Swedish edit

Adjective edit

d.

  1. dead, died; Abbreviation of död.

See also edit