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Etymology
From Middle Mon daḥ “to touch, to be or come into contact with, to be exposed to, to be fitting, right, to befall, etc.” from. Cognate to 🇨🇬 and, 🇨🇬, Stieng dăh “to hit”.

Noun

 * 1) correct.

Verb

 * 1) to hit
 * 2) to come in contact with
 * 3) to touch
 * 4) to meet, to encounter
 * 5) (to be) correct, (to be) apposite, (to be) right
 * 6) to coincide with law(s)
 * 7) to reach (goal)
 * 8) to fit, to be fitting
 * 9) to fall in with one another
 * 10)  to bump
 * 11) to be exposed to wind, rain, high temperature, etc.
 * 12) to undergo unpleasant experience such as illness, to suffer
 * 13)  to get
 * 14) to hurt oneself unintentionally
 * 15) to get into (trap)
 * 16) to violate, to break an oath
 * 17) (to be) cheap
 * 18) to hurt mentally
 * 19)  ; must, should
 * 20)  to be
 * 21)  ; must
 * 1) (to be) cheap
 * 2) to hurt mentally
 * 3)  ; must, should
 * 4)  to be
 * 5)  ; must
 * 1)  ; must
 * 1)  ; must

Usage notes

 * This verb cannot be used freely as a full verb in imperative and prohibitive constructions.