dailiz
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dail- — To divide. Northern Indo European root extended from *da(ə)i (see dā ). 1. deal1, from Old English dǣlan, to share, from Germanic *dailjan. 2. a. dole1, from Old English dāl, portion, lot; b. filler2, from Old High German … Universalium
deal — English has two words deal. The one which now means chiefly ‘distribute’ goes back to Old English dǣl ‘part’ and its verbal derivative dǣlan ‘divide’. The noun (together with its relatives German teil, Dutch deel, and Gothic dails) goes back to a … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
dole — (n.) O.E. dal state of being divided; sharing, giving out, shortened from gedal portion, related to dæl deal, from P.Gmc. *dailiz (Cf. O.Fris., O.S. del, M.Du. deil, Du. deel, O.H.G. teil, Ger. Teil). Meaning charitable portion (mid 14c.) led to… … Etymology dictionary
daili- — *daili , *dailiz germ., stark. Maskulinum (i), stark. Femininum (i): nhd. Teil; ne. share (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., afries., anfrk., as., ahd.; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
deal — English has two words deal. The one which now means chiefly ‘distribute’ goes back to Old English dǣl ‘part’ and its verbal derivative dǣlan ‘divide’. The noun (together with its relatives German teil, Dutch deel, and Gothic dails) goes back to a … Word origins