διάριον

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • διάριν (diárin)

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin diārium.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

διάριον • (diárion) n (Byzantine)

  1. diarium, day-wage, day's allowance

Descendants

  • Pontic Greek: δά̤ριν (dä́rin), δά̤ρ' (dä́r'), δέρ' (dér')
  • Laz: გჲარი (gyari, bread; food), დჲარი (dyari), ჯარი (cari)
  • Svan: დია̈რ (diär, bread)
  • Mingrelian: დიარა (diara, banquet, wedding), დიარაფა (diarapa, feeding, feed), დიარუა (diarua)
  • Classical Syriac: ܕܝܪܝܢ (dyryn /⁠dīarīn⁠/), ܕܝܪܝܐ (dyryʾ, stipend)

References

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