didyn

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Lithuanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

didis (large) +‎ -yn (forms adverbs indicating a change toward a condition)

Adverb[edit]

didyn

  1. up in size; becoming larger
    Antonym: mažyn
    • 1919 July 30, Draugas[1], volume 4, number 178, Chicago:
      Riaušes Chicagoje eina didyn
      The riots in Chicago are on the rise [getting bigger]