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[ dyous ] / dyaʊs /
nounthe Vedic god of the sky. Also called Dyaus-pit·ar [dyous-pit-er]. /ˈdyaʊsˈpɪt ər/. Words nearby Dyausdyad, dyadic, dyadic system, Dyak, dyarchy, Dyaus, Dyazide, dybbuk, Dyce, dye, dyed-in-the-wool Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for DyausUshas is a radiant maiden, born in the sky, daughter of Dyaus. A History of Sanskrit Literature|Arthur A. MacDonell The eighth remains among men as Dyaus, the sky, in the form of the eunuch Bhîshma. The Popular Religion and Folk-Lore of Northern India, Vol. I (of 2)|W. Crooke At the birth of thy splendor Dyaus trembled, the Earth trembled for fear of thy anger. India: What can it teach us?|F. Max Mller Even if his name mean ‘sky,’ Dyaus, Zeus, we must ask what mode of conceiving ‘sky’ is original. Modern Mythology|Andrew Lang
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