What is the meaning of Dit?

To stop up; block (an opening); close .

To close up.

A ditty, a little melody.

A word; a decree.

The spoken representation of a dot in radio and telegraph Morse code.

decimal digit

Indicator of a declared surname originating from Canadian French.

it, this, that (subject and object)

  1. referring to the context

    referring to the context

    referring to something seen or heard in the real world

    referring to non-personal singular nouns

    from

    second-person singular of da

    finger, toe

    fingerbreadth

    past participle of dir

    this, the current

    this, the one right here

    to tell

    this

    this

    neuter nominative/accusative singular of dese

    to that place; thither

    word

    story; tale

    past participle of dire

    third-person singular present indicative of dire

    third-person singular past historic of dire

    neuter singular of din

    this (neuter); referring to a thing or a person closer by.

    this, this here

    past participle of dire

    Indicating a surname used as a family name.

    inflection of dire:

    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. third-person singular past historic

    third-person singular present indicative

    third-person singular past historic

    past participle of

    said

    saying, maxim

    Synonym of das

    Clipping of direktorat (directorate).

    the

    finger

    to close (especially of a door or mouth)

    to block or stop up (of an opening)

    to obstruct, especially from view

    to darken or dim (in the sense of obscuring light)

    of the sun: to sink or to be obscured by clouds

    to there, thither, (often in practice, in translations) there

    to where, where (expresses movement to a place)

    neuter singular of dizze

    Source: wiktionary.org