dyamaunt

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Etymology[edit]

From Old French diamant, from Late Latin diamās, from Latin adamās, from Ancient Greek ἀδάμας (adámas). Doublet of adamant.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈdiːamau̯nt/, /ˈdiːamant/, /ˈdiːamand/, /ˈdiːamau̯nd/, /ˈdiːamɔnd/

Noun[edit]

dyamaunt (plural dyamauntys)

  1. diamond (valuable gemstone composed of carbon)
  2. (figurative) A valuable individual.

Descendants[edit]

  • English: diamond
  • Scots: diamant

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