midi

midi

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English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɪdi
  • Homophones: middy, middie

Adjective

midi (not comparable)

  1. Having a hemline at mid-calf length.

Noun

midi (plural midis)

  1. A coat or skirt having such a hemline.
  2. Synonym of Berliner (newspaper format).

See also

  • mini
  • maxi

Anagrams

  • imid, imid-

Catalan

Verb

midi

  1. inflection of midar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

French

Etymology

    Inherited from Old French midi, from mi (middle) +‎ di (day).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /mi.di/

    Noun

    midi m (plural midis)

    1. noon, midday (time of the day at which the sun reaches its highest point)
    2. south (cardinal direction)
      Synonym: sud
    3. alternative letter-case form of Midi

    Coordinate terms

    compass points: points cardinaux:  [edit]

    Derived terms

    References

    Further reading

    • “midi”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.

    Haitian Creole

    Etymology

    From French midi (noon).

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /midi/

    Noun

    midi

    1. noon, midday

    Jiiddu

    Etymology

    From Proto-Cushitic *mat- (head). Cognates include Somali madax, Maay mada, Rendille matah, Garre madah, Arbore mete, Daasanach me, Yaaku miteh, Baiso mete, Oromo mataa, Beja mat, and Blin mad.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /miði/

    Noun

    midi m (plural. mididaa)

    1. head

    References

    Lamberti, M. (1981). Der Dialekt der Jiddu, af-Jiddu. (pp. 24, 38, 94).

    Old French

    Alternative forms

    • medi, midé, middi, middiz, middy, midiz, midy, midye, miedi, mydé, mydi, mydy, myesy

    Etymology

      From mi + di.

      Noun

      midi oblique singularm or f (oblique plural midis, nominative singular midis, nominative plural midi)

      1. midday, noon

      Descendants

      References

      Old Irish

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /ˈmʲiðʲi/

      Noun

      midi

      1. genitive singular of mide

      Mutation

      Old Saxon

      Preposition

      midi

      1. alternative form of mid

      Romanian

      Etymology

      Borrowed from French midi or English midi.

      Adjective

      midi m or f or n (indeclinable)

      1. midi

      Declension

      Spanish

      Noun

      midi m (plural midis)

      1. midi; midiskirt

      Watiwa

      Noun

      midi

      1. skin

      Further reading

      • Johannes A. Z'Graggen, The Madang-Adelbert Range Sub-Phylum (1975)

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