Dyo

Ladino

Alternative forms

Etymology

Cognate to Spanish Dios; the final S was removed by folk etymology, to emphasise the oneness of God. From Latin deus, from Proto-Indo-European *deywós.

Noun

Dyo m (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling דיו)

  1. God
    • Ein Keloheinu:
      בנדיגֿו מואישטרו דיו, בנדיגֿו מואישטרו שינייור, בנדיגֿו מואישטרו ריאי, בנדיגֿו מואישטרו שלבדור - Bendicho muestro Dyo, bendicho muestro Senyor, bendicho muestro Rey, bendicho muestro Salvador.
      Blessed be our God, Blessed be our Lord, Blessed be our King, Blessed be our Saviour.
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