dius

Part of speech: noun
Gender: neuter
Stem: -a-
beast; wild animal
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *deuzan; OE déor, díor (Mod E deer); O Fris diār, diēr; O Sax *dior (in a derived a diorlīk “wild”); Dt dier; OHG tior (Mod G Tier); Icel dýr Dan, Norw dyr; Sw djur ← Indo-Europ *dheus-, *dhus-; Lith daũsios pl “air”; dùsas “breath”; O Slav доухъ “breath; soul” (Russ дух); доуша “soul” (Russ душа)]
Concordance
diuzam - Dat, pl - Mrk. I, 13; Cor. I, XV, 32
Paradigm

1.1.1. (a)

nouns, -a- stem, masculine gender
dags
(day)
singular plural
nominative dags dagōs
genitive dagis dagē
dative daga dagam
accusative dag dagans
vocative dag

nouns, -a- stem, neuter gender
waurd
(word)
singular plural
nominative waúrd waúrda
genitive waúrdis waúrdē
dative waúrda waúrdam
accusative waúrd waúrda