dena

See also: Dena, den·a, and dè na

Catalan

Etymology

From Old Catalan deena, from Vulgar Latin decena, from Latin decēnus (tenth). More at desè.

Pronunciation

Noun

dena f (plural denes)

  1. (Roman Catholicism) decade of the rosary
  2. (Roman Catholicism) large bead dividing the beads of the rosary into groups of ten, or group of ten beads so marked
  3. one of the territorial divisions of the town of Morella in the Valencian Community (formerly ten in number)
  4. (archaic) a group of ten people

Cornish

Etymology

From Proto-Celtic *dinati.

Pronunciation

  • (Revived Middle Cornish) IPA(key): [ˈdɛna]
  • (Revived Late Cornish) IPA(key): [ˈdɛnɐ]

Verb

dena

  1. to absorb, suck

References

  • Cornish-English Dictionary from Maga's Online Dictionary
  • 2018, Akademi Kernewek Gerlyver Kernewek (FSS) Cornish Dictionary (SWF) (2018 edition, p.35)

Finnish

Etymology

Clipping of denaturoitu. Compare tenu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈdenɑ/, [ˈde̞nɑ]
  • Rhymes: -enɑ
  • Syllabification(key): de‧na

Noun

dena

  1. (slang) drunkard
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:juoppo

Declension

Inflection of dena (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
nominative dena denat
genitive denan denojen
partitive denaa denoja
illative denaan denoihin
singular plural
nominative dena denat
accusative nom. dena denat
gen. denan
genitive denan denojen
denainrare
partitive denaa denoja
inessive denassa denoissa
elative denasta denoista
illative denaan denoihin
adessive denalla denoilla
ablative denalta denoilta
allative denalle denoille
essive denana denoina
translative denaksi denoiksi
instructive denoin
abessive denatta denoitta
comitative denoineen
Possessive forms of dena (type kala)
possessor singular plural
1st person denani denamme
2nd person denasi denanne
3rd person denansa

Latin

Numeral

dēna

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural of dēnī

References


Lower Tanana

Noun

dena

  1. man

References

  • James Kari, Lower Tanana Athabaskan Listening and Writing Exercises (1991)

Rukai

Noun

dena

  1. fig
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