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Dios was an ancient Greek philosopher of uncertain date. Certain Pythagorean writings on aesthetics are ascribed to him. Two fragments found in Stobaeus
Dios_(philosopher)
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Look up dio or Dio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dio may refer to: Dio or Dion, masculine given name Dio of Alexandria, Greek philosopher and ambassador
Dio
Greek orator, writer, philosopher and historian (c. 40 – c. 115)
He probably died a few years later. Dio Chrysostom was part of the Second Sophistic school of Greek philosophers, which reached its peak in the early
Dio_Chrysostom
Greco-Roman statesman and historian (c. 155–c. 235)
Byzantine tradition maintains that Dio's mother was the daughter or sister of the Greek orator and philosopher, Dio Chrysostom; however, this relationship
Cassius_Dio
Philosophical origins and foundation of Western civilization
unbroken lines of influence lead from ancient Greek and Hellenistic philosophers to Roman philosophy, early Islamic philosophy, medieval scholasticism
Ancient_Greek_philosophy
This list of ancient Greek philosophers contains philosophers who studied in ancient Greece or spoke Greek. Ancient Greek philosophy began in Miletus with
List of ancient Greek philosophers
List_of_ancient_Greek_philosophers
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
April 121 – 17 March 180) was Roman emperor from 161 to 180 and a Stoic philosopher. He was a member of the Nerva–Antonine dynasty, the last of the rulers
Marcus_Aurelius
Ancient Greek philosopher (fl. c. 500 BC)
romanized: Hērákleitos; fl. c. 500 BC) was an ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from the city of Ephesus, which was then part of the Persian Empire.
Heraclitus
Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist (c. 4 BC–AD 65)
c. 4 BC – AD 65), usually known mononymously as Seneca, was a Stoic philosopher of Ancient Rome, a statesman, a dramatist, and in one work, a satirist
Seneca_the_Younger
Ancient Greek Academic Skeptic philosopher
Dio of Alexandria (/ˈdiːoʊ/; Greek: Δίων) was an Academic Skeptic philosopher and a friend of Antiochus of Ascalon who lived in the first century BC.
Dio_of_Alexandria
Ancient school of philosophy
2012) Diogenes Laërtius, Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, Book VI: The Cynics Dio Chrysostom, Cynic Discourses: Oration 6, Oration 8, Oration
Cynicism_(philosophy)
Greek philosopher and founder of Pyrrhonism (c.360-c.270 BC)
360 – c. 270 BC) was a Greek philosopher of Classical antiquity, credited as being the first Greek skeptic philosopher and founder of Pyrrhonism. Pyrrho
Pyrrho
1st century AD Roman Stoic philosopher
Rufus (/ˈruːfəs/; Ancient Greek: Μουσώνιος Ῥοῦφος) was a Roman Stoic philosopher of the 1st century AD. He taught philosophy in Rome during the reign
Gaius_Musonius_Rufus
Greek philosopher (c. 460–c. 370 BC)
of the people"; c. 460 – c. 370 BC) was an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Abdera, primarily remembered today for his formulation of an atomic
Democritus
Link between comedy and mental disorders
"De Ana Karenina a Juan de Dios Peza a Héctor Lavoe…". Periodico Veraz (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 March 2026. Juan de Dios Peza, poeta mexicano de finales
Sad_clown_paradox
ancient Greece during the 6th and 5th centuries BC. The pre-Socratic philosophers include those who preceded Socrates and Plato, though in some cases it
List of pre-Socratic philosophers
List_of_pre-Socratic_philosophers
a short speech delivered by Dio Chrysostom between AD 82 and 96, which describes the behaviour of the Cynic philosopher Diogenes of Sinope at the Isthmian
Diogenes or the Isthmian Oration
Diogenes_or_the_Isthmian_Oration
1st century BC Indian philosopher and monk
Ζαρμανοχηγάς; according to Strabo) or Zarmarus (according to Dio Cassius) was a gymnosophist (naked philosopher), a monk of the Sramana tradition (possibly, but not
Zarmanochegas
There have been many philosophers in recorded history who were atheists. This is a list of atheist philosophers who have articles in Wikipedia. Living
List_of_atheist_philosophers
Roman emperor from AD 69 to 79
Rome. Helvidius Priscus, a pro-Republic philosopher, was executed for his teachings. Numerous other philosophers and writers had their works seized, destroyed
Vespasian
Platonic philosophical system
texts were available in Arabic and Persian translations, and notable philosophers such as al-Farabi, Solomon ibn Gabirol (Avicebron), Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
Neoplatonism
Greek philosophers active before and during the time of Socrates
Pre-Socratic philosophers were mostly interested in cosmology, the beginning and the substance of the universe, but the inquiries of these early philosophers spanned
Pre-Socratic_philosophy
[the speech] impliciting assimilat[es] Dio to Diogenes and Domitian to the king" The fourth-century BC philosopher Diogenes founded the Cynic school of
Diogenes_or_On_Tyranny
Roman emperor from 177 to 192
184, at the Capitoline Games, a Cynic philosopher publicly denounced Perennis before Commodus. The philosopher's tale was considered false and he was immediately
Commodus
themselves lead to wealth (10-12). Dio identifies himself with Socrates and with Cynic philosophers (13-16). Dio then pretends to deliberate on whether
Olympic Oration or On Man's First Conception of God
Olympic_Oration_or_On_Man's_First_Conception_of_God
Dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945
Second World War was unprecedented in the history of warfare. Historians, philosophers, and politicians often use the word "evil" to describe the Nazi regime
Adolf_Hitler
1st century speech by Dio Chrysostom
arguments against slavery and consulting oracles. The fourth-century BC philosopher Diogenes became a proponent of the Cynic school of philosophy after being
Diogenes_or_on_Servants
Greek philosopher (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)
(Ancient Greek: Πυθαγόρας; c. 570 – c. 495 BC) was an ancient Ionian Greek philosopher, polymath, and the eponymous founder of Pythagoreanism. His political
Pythagoras
Catalonian Spanish author
for his fictional work The Cypresses Believe in God (Los cipreses creen en Dios), which was published in Spain in 1953 and translated into English in 1955
José_María_Gironella
Ethnic Greeks native to Asia Minor
geographer and historian Arrian, historian and philosopher Agatharchides, historian Cassius Dio, historian Dio Chrysostom, historian and orator Diogenes Laertius
Asia_Minor_Greeks
Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)
470 – 399 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher from Classical Athens, perhaps the first Western moral philosopher, and a major inspiration on his student
Socrates
Greek Neopythagorean philosopher (c.15–100)
(Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλώνιος ὁ Τυανεύς; c. AD 15 – c. 100) was a Greek philosopher and religious leader from the town of Tyana, Cappadocia in Roman Anatolia
Apollonius_of_Tyana
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
cottage on the island of Pharos that he nicknamed the Timoneion, after the philosopher Timon of Athens, who was famous for his cynicism and misanthropy. Herod
Cleopatra
Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher
one philosopher with this name. Although he was a natural philosopher, Aristotle refused to place him among the other great pre-Socratic philosophers "because
Hippo_(philosopher)
Greek Stoic philosopher (c. 50 – c. 135)
Ancient Greek: Ἐπίκτητος, Epíktētos; c. 50 – c. 135 AD) was a Greek Stoic philosopher. He was born into slavery at Hierapolis, Phrygia (present-day Pamukkale
Epictetus
earth" — Dio Chrysostom, Oration 13.10 Therefore, Dio adopted a humble costume and travelled around (11). This led people to take him for a philosopher and
In_Athens,_on_his_Banishment
Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)
January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, orator, and writer who tried to uphold optimate principles during the
Cicero
2nd century Roman senator and provincial governor
the Greek historian, orator, and philosopher Dio Chrysostom. Their son was the historian, consul and senator Cassius Dio. Apronianus was originally from
Cassius_Apronianus
Queen of the British Iceni tribe (d. 60/61)
historian Cassius Dio wrote that previous imperial donations to influential Britons were confiscated and the Roman financier and philosopher Seneca called
Boudica
Library in ancient Alexandria, Egypt
destruction. The Serapeum, mainly used as a gathering place for Neoplatonist philosophers following the teachings of Iamblichus, was vandalized and demolished
Library_of_Alexandria
Philosophical system
side are those we are now arguing about and whom one would alone call philosophers." "How do you mean?" "The lovers of sights and sounds like beautiful
Platonism
Roman senator and general (c. 86 BC–42 BC)
allies of the Second Triumvirate. Cassius followed the teachings of the philosopher Epicurus, although scholars debate whether or not these beliefs affected
Gaius_Cassius_Longinus
I:21 Symphony No. 21 A major 1764 Orchestra I:22 Symphony No. 22 "The Philosopher" E♭ major 1764, rev. 1773 Orchestra I:23 Symphony No. 23 G major 1764
List of compositions by Joseph Haydn
List_of_compositions_by_Joseph_Haydn
6th-century BC Pythagorean philosopher
Theano (/θiˈænoʊ/; Greek: Θεανώ) was a 6th-century BC Pythagorean philosopher. She has been called the wife or student of Pythagoras, although others
Theano_(philosopher)
Ancient Greek pythagorean philosopher
Damo (/ˈdeɪmoʊ/; Ancient Greek: Δαμώ; fl. c. 500 BC) was a Pythagorean philosopher said by many to have been the daughter of Pythagoras and Theano. Tradition
Damo_(philosopher)
Sri Lankan poet and journalist (1913–1964)
Chandraratne Dios Sooriyarachchi Mohotti (19 June 1913 – 4 September 1964 as Sinhala: චන්ද්රරත්න මානවසිංහ), popularly known as Chandraratne Manawasinghe
Chandraratne_Manawasinghe
Christian mythical character
abilities. The book is given to him by Ruben, his Jewish master who is a philosopher. Dionis awakens as Friar Dan, and is eventually tricked by Ruben, being
Wandering_Jew
Anecdote in Greek philosophical history
underworld. The philosopher once more punctures Alexander's pretensions and prescribes him a stiff draught from the water of Lethe. Dio Chrysostom, in
Diogenes_and_Alexander
General dislike of humanity
they are attempting to flee. An example given by the first-century philosopher Dio Chrysostom is that humans move to cities to defend themselves against
Misanthropy
Spanish philosopher (born 1941)
of the Menéndez Pelayo International Prize. Los teólogos de la muerte de Dios, 1968. Pragmática del lenguaje y filosofía analítica, 1976. La imaginación
Victoria_Camps
Supreme deity according to the indigenous religious beliefs of the Tagalog people
himself as Dios Ama (God the Father), who some say is the first person of the Santisima Trinidad. But as Dios Ama, he is not the Infinito Dios, but only
Bathala
Hair on the chin, lower face and neck
defining characteristic of the philosopher; philosophers had to have beards, and anyone with a beard was assumed to be a philosopher." While one may be tempted
Beard
German philosopher (1844–1900)
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher and writer who started his career as a classical philologist and turned
Friedrich_Nietzsche
Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 626 – c. 545 BC)
Θαλῆς; c. 626/623 – c. 548/545 BC) was an Ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from Miletus in Ionia, Asia Minor. Thales was one of the Seven Sages
Thales_of_Miletus
3rd century Greco-Roman sophist
the story of Apollonius of Tyana (c. 40 – c. 120 AD), a Pythagorean philosopher and teacher. Philostratus wrote the book for Julia Domna, wife of Septimius
Philostratus
Calendar year
dynasty (b. 116) "Cassius Dio". Encyclopædia Britannica. January 1, 2024. Retrieved February 24, 2024. "Ashvaghosha - Indian philosopher and poet". Encyclopedia
AD_150
Philosophical movement
discourse produced using indigenous African thought systems. African philosophers are found in the various academic fields of present philosophy, such
African_philosophy
Speech by Dio Chrysostom
is a speech delivered by Dio Chrysostom between AD 82 and 96, which is presented as a speech delivered by the Cynic philosopher Diogenes of Sinope at the
Diogenes_or_On_Virtue
2025 studio album by Rosalía
initially exclusive to the physical editions of the album. The length of "Dios Es un Stalker" is 2:10 on standard digital editions of the album, appearing
Lux_(Rosalía_album)
Greek philosophy centred in Miletus, Ionia in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE
The Ionian school of pre-Socratic philosophy refers to Ancient Greek philosophers, or a school of thought, in Ionia in the 6th century BC, the first in
Ionian_school_(philosophy)
Philosophical system based on the teachings of Pythagoras
Pythagorean philosophers moved to mainland Greece while others regrouped in Rhegium. By about 400 BC the majority of Pythagorean philosophers had left Italy
Pythagoreanism
Hypothesis that reality could be a computer simulation
Zhuangzi's "Butterfly Dream" and René Descartes's "evil demon". In 2003, philosopher Nick Bostrom proposed the simulation argument suggesting that if a civilization
Simulation_hypothesis
Philosophical system
in 307 BCE and based upon the teachings of Epicurus, an ancient Greek philosopher. Epicurus was an atomist and materialist, following in the steps of Democritus
Epicureanism
18th-century European adventurer and intellectual
Yorke, Miss Carpenter, and all the Young Ladies. But the Character and Philosopher is what he seems to pretend to, and to be a good deal conceited of: the
Count_of_St._Germain
Hellenistic Greek philosopher (c. 204/5–270)
Ancient Greek: Πλωτῖνος, Plōtînos; c. 204/5 – 270 AD) was an ancient Greek philosopher, born and raised in Roman Egypt. He is widely regarded by modern scholars
Plotinus
they did not live in the Nazi era. Alfred Baeumler (1887–1968), German philosopher in Nazi Germany. He was a leading misinterpreter of Friedrich Nietzsche's
List_of_Nazi_ideologues
1989 Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett
in the afterlife (effectively on Dios' orders since Teppic wished to pardon her). However, during the attempt, Dios discovers them and decrees that Teppic
Pyramids_(novel)
Spanish Carlist politician, philosopher
José Miguel Gambra Gutiérrez (born 1950) is a Spanish philosopher and politician. He is known mostly as the expert in logic and in the theory of predicates;
José_Miguel_Gambra_Gutiérrez
Roman emperor from 198 to 217
portrayal as sole emperor marks a break from the detached images of the philosopher-emperors who preceded him: his close-cropped haircut is that of a soldier
Caracalla
Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)
before AD 50 – after 120) was a Greek and later Roman Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo
Plutarch
Chilean award
September 2018. "El ex rector Juan de Dios Vial Correa recibirá el Premio Jorge Millas 2010" [The Ex-Rector Juan de Dios Vial Correa to Receive the 2010 Jorge
Jorge_Millas_Award
Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68
Xiphilinus, an 11th-century monk.[citation needed] Dio Chrysostom Dio Chrysostom (c. 40–120), a Greek philosopher and historian, wrote the Roman people were very
Nero
Topics referred to by the same term
orators. Chrysostomos or Chrysostom may refer to: Dio Chrysostom (40–120), Greco-Roman philosopher John Chrysostom (347–407), bishop of Constantinople
Chrysostomos
Ancient Greek philosopher (341–270 BC
Ancient Greek: Ἐπίκουρος Epikouros; 341–270 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher who founded the philosophical school of Epicureanism, which taught that
Epicurus
5th-century BC Greek philosopher
(/ɑːrkɪˈleɪəs/; Greek: Ἀρχέλαος; fl. 5th century BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher, a pupil of Anaxagoras, and may have been a teacher of Socrates. He asserted
Archelaus_(philosopher)
King of Spain (r. 1700–1724; 1724–1746)
(link) De Paz Sánchez, Manuel; García Pulido, Daniel (2015). El corsario de Dios. Documentos sobre Amaro Rodríguez Felipe (1678–1747). Documentos para la
Philip_V_of_Spain
Greek philosopher (c. 495 – c. 430 BC)
Greek: Ζήνων ὁ Ἐλεάτης; c. 490 – c. 430 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from Elea, in Southern Italy (Magna Graecia). He was a student of Parmenides
Zeno_of_Elea
Spanish philosophy professor and author
Martín (born 21 June 1947 at Basque city of San Sebastián) is a Spanish philosopher, essayist and author. Born in San Sebastián, he was an Ethics professor
Fernando_Savater
Italian philosopher (1945–2020)
(Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo dʒoˈrɛllo]; 14 May 1945 – 15 June 2020) was an Italian philosopher, mathematician, and epistemologist. Giorello graduated with a degree
Giulio_Giorello
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
military commanders. Born in Pella, Macedon, Alexander was tutored by philosopher and polymath Aristotle until the age of 16. In 335 BC, shortly after
Alexander_the_Great
Contentious rhetoric
French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher Voltaire, Russian author Leo Tolstoy, socialist philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, novelist
Polemic
Economic system based on social ownership of the means of production in a market economy
Ricardian socialist economists, the classical liberal philosopher John Stuart Mill and the anarchist philosopher Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. These models of socialism
Market_socialism
Mexican Catholic nun, philosopher, composer and poet (1648–1695)
1648 – 17 April 1695), was a Hieronymite nun and a Novohispanic writer, philosopher, composer and poet of the Baroque period, nicknamed "The Tenth Muse"
Juana_Inés_de_la_Cruz
Ancient Greek philosopher (c. 610 – c. 546 BC)
Ἀναξίμανδρος Anaximandros; c. 610 – c. 546 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who lived in Miletus, a city of Ionia (in modern-day Turkey). He belonged
Anaximander
5th-century BCE Greek philosopher
Λεύκιππος, Leúkippos; fl. 5th century BCE) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher. He is traditionally credited as the founder of atomism, which he developed
Leucippus
Argentine writer (1899–1986)
Latin), a term ("World 3") that many years later would be used by the philosopher of science Karl Popper to designate worlds constructed by the human mind
Jorge_Luis_Borges
Italian philosopher (1929–2020)
Emanuele Severino (26 February 1929 – 17 January 2020) was an Italian philosopher. Severino studied at the University of Brescia and graduated at the University
Emanuele_Severino
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
Christianity, while Germanic meat consumption became a mark of paganism. Some philosophers and Christians resisted the demands of the body and the pleasures of
Roman_Empire
Female Sufi scholar and saint (died 801)
Spanish musician Rosalía included the phrase "Ninguna mujer pretendió ser Dios" (transl. "No woman ever claimed to be God"), attributed to Rabia Basri,
Rabia_Basri
encouraged writers in the native language of Kannada, and Sanskrit like the philosopher and statesman Basava and the great mathematician Bhāskara II. Shrine
History_of_India
American rapper and singer-songwriter (1998–2018)
relationship, but it instead fascinated him. He was inspired by Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophy philosophy and its teachings about consciousness
XXXTentacion
Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine
Dionysus. The dio- prefix in Ancient Greek Διόνυσος (Diónūsos; [di.ó.nyː.sos]) has been associated since antiquity with Zeus (genitive Dios), and the variants
Dionysus
Teachers of 5th century BC Greece
predominantly to young statesmen and nobility. Certain sophists are regarded as philosophers in their own right. The first credited sophist, Protagoras, argued that
Sophist
Early 4th-century BC Greek philosopher
Κέβης Θηβαῖος, gen.: Κέβητος; c. 430 – c. 350 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher from Thebes remembered as a disciple of Socrates. Cebes was a disciple
Cebes
Literary and rhetorical device or general attitude towards life
upon whether they are able to see the irony. In the nineteenth-century, philosophers began to expand the rhetorical concept of irony into a broader philosophical
Irony
Greek philosopher
Ancient Greek: Μυῖα, literally "Fly"; fl. c. 500 BC) was a Pythagorean philosopher and, according to later tradition, one of the daughters of Theano and
Myia
Thursday's Child 9 Simon Fisher-Becker 63 UK Actor Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Les Misérables 9 Hans Peter Korff 82 Germany Actor Circle of Deceit
2025_in_film
Suicide by setting oneself on fire
Καλανὸς) (c. 398 – 323 BCE), was an ancient Indian gymnosophist, and philosopher from Taxila who accompanied Alexander the Great to Persis and later,
Self-immolation
2021. Retrieved 2 May 2021. Cassius Dio, lxxiv, 17.5. Edwards, Mark (2016). Christians, Gnostics and Philosophers in Late Antiquity. Variorum Collected
List_of_last_words
President of Colombia since 2022
District put into operation two primary-care clinics at the San Juan de Dios Hospital, which had closed in 2001. The Mayor promised that he would allocate
Gustavo_Petro
DIOS PHILOSOPHER
DIOS PHILOSOPHER
Boy/Male
African American American Shakespearean Greek English French
God.
Male
French
French name derived from Latin Dio, a short form of longer names of Greek origin beginning with Dio-, DION means "Zeus."
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
One whose Beauty Never Dies
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Jamaican
Manly; Blend of Dion and Andre; Masculine
Female
English
English pet form of Greek Dionysia, DIOT means "follower of Dionysos."
Boy/Male
English French
Blend of Dion and Andre.
Girl/Female
French
Related to D'Or meaning golden.
Girl/Female
Norse
Spirited.
Boy/Male
Latin
Hades.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Diss in Suffolk, which gets its name from a Norman pronunciation of Middle English diche, Old English dīc ‘ditch’, ‘dike’ (see Dyke).German : habitational name from Dissen near the Teutoburg forest.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Dimple
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French
Blend of Dion and Andre; Manly
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Dion, DEONNE means "god, Zeus."
Girl/Female
Latin
Daughter of Dion.
Boy/Male
English French
Blend of Dion and Andre.
Biblical
when he dies it shall be sent
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Pure pios and devoted
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Ovidius, OVÃDIO means "sheep herder."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Short for Dionysus
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Shakespearean, Swedish
God; Abbreviation of Dionysius; Follower of Dionysius; Greek God of Wine; Of Zeus
DIOS PHILOSOPHER
DIOS PHILOSOPHER
Boy/Male
Teutonic Irish
Intelligent.
Girl/Female
Indian
One who sows seeds
Girl/Female
Muslim
Joy Love beauty (Wife of prophet Ibrahim)
Male
African
lord, master, headman, sire.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Mountain, Ibn Yazid
Biblical
victory of the people
Boy/Male
Polish
Praise God.
Boy/Male
Indian
Lovable
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Handsome
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga
DIOS PHILOSOPHER
DIOS PHILOSOPHER
DIOS PHILOSOPHER
DIOS PHILOSOPHER
DIOS PHILOSOPHER
n.
The bed in which a person dies; hence, the closing hours of life of one who dies by sickness or the like; the last sickness.
pl.
of Die
pl.
of Dies juridicus
n.
One who digs ditches.
n.
An engraver of dies for stamping coins, medals, etc.
pl.
of Dido
n.
One who dips slightly into anything; a superficial meddler.
n.
The god Pluto.
n.
Hence, anything which dims or darkens, and obscures or intercepts vision.
pl.
of Io
n.
A stock to hold the dies used for cutting screws.
n.
One who digs, as with a spade.
n.
A sweet preparation or treacle of grape juice, much used in the East.
n.
The process of engraving dies.
v. t.
One who trenches; esp., one who cuts or digs ditches.
n.
A man who digs chalk.
n.
A person who dies without making a valid will.
n.
One who, or that which, digs.