dê — meaning in English
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English meaning
- by prep Near or next to something.
- Dee name A unisex first name, typically short for a longer name starting with D, such as Deborah or Dennis.
- from prep Used to show the origin, starting point, or source of something.
- of prep Used to show that something belongs to, or is a part of, something else.
- old adj Having existed for a long time; not new or young.
- with preposition In the company of; alongside.
Senses
dê is used for these senses in English:
- by Indicates the creator of a work: Existing through the authorship etc. of.
- dee The name of the Latin-script letter D/d.
- from With reference to the location or position of a speaker or other observer or vantage point.
- old Having existed or lived for the specified time.
- out of Taken from among; expressing a fraction of (a larger number); [from 15th c.]
- out of From the inside to the outside of. [from 5th c.]
- see through (transitive) To perceive visually through something transparent.
- with (obsolete) Using as nourishment; more recently replaced by on.
by — full definition
- prep Near or next to something.
- prep Not later than a stated time.
- prep Used to show who or what performs an action.
- prep Through the use of a particular method.
Dee — full definition
- name A unisex first name, typically short for a longer name starting with D, such as Deborah or Dennis.
- name The name of several rivers in the UK and Ireland, including one in Scotland and one flowing between Wales and England.
- noun The letter D.
- noun Informal British slang for a police detective.