didyn
Lithuanian
Etymology
didis
(
“
large
”
)
+
-yn
(
“
forms adverbs indicating a change toward a condition
”
)
Adverb
didyn
up
in size; becoming
larger
Antonym:
mažyn
1919
July 30,
Draugas
, volume 4, number
178
, Chicago:
Riaušes Chicagoje eina
didyn
The riots in Chicago are on the rise [getting bigger]
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