dust

Etymology
From, , from , from the fusion of and , both from.

Cognate with 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬 and , 🇨🇬 and , 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Also related to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. See.

Noun

 * 1) Fine particles.
 * 2)  Fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.
 * 3)  Any substance reduced to fine particles; powder.
 * 4)  Submicron particles in outer space, largely silicates and carbon compounds, that contribute greatly to extinction at visible wavelengths.
 * 5)  Flour.
 * 6)  A single fine, dry particle of earth or other material; grain of dust.
 * 7)  The act of cleaning by dusting.
 * 8)  The act of sprinkling dust, or a sprinkle of dust itself.
 * 9)  Earth, ground, soil, sediment.
 * 10) The earth as the resting place of the dead.
 * 11) The earthy remains of bodies once alive; the remains of the human body.
 * 12)  The substance of the human body or mortal frame.
 * 13)  Something worthless.
 * 14)  A low or mean condition.
 * 15)  Rubbish, garbage, refuse.
 * 16)  cash; money (in reference to gold dust).
 * 17)  A cloud of dust.
 * 18)  A tumult, disturbance, commotion, uproar.
 * 19)  A fight or row.
 * 20)  A totally disconnected set of points with a fractal structure.
 * 21)  Tiny amounts of cryptocurrency left over after a transaction due to rounding error.
 * 1)  A low or mean condition.
 * 2)  Rubbish, garbage, refuse.
 * 3)  cash; money (in reference to gold dust).
 * 4)  A cloud of dust.
 * 5)  A tumult, disturbance, commotion, uproar.
 * 6)  A fight or row.
 * 7)  A totally disconnected set of points with a fractal structure.
 * 8)  Tiny amounts of cryptocurrency left over after a transaction due to rounding error.
 * 1)  A fight or row.
 * 2)  A totally disconnected set of points with a fractal structure.
 * 3)  Tiny amounts of cryptocurrency left over after a transaction due to rounding error.

Translations

 * Ido:

Verb

 * 1)  To remove dust from.
 * 2)  To remove dust; to clean by removing dust.
 * 3)  To make dusty, to soil with dust.
 * 4)  Of a bird, to cover itself in sand or dry, dusty earth.
 * 5)  To spray or cover (something) with fine powder or liquid, to sprinkle.
 * 6)  To sprinkle (a substance) in the form of dust.
 * 7)  To leave quickly; to rush off.
 * 8)  To drink up quickly; to toss off.
 * 9)  To reduce to a fine powder; to pulverize, to levigate.
 * 10)  To strike, beat, thrash.
 * 11)  To defeat badly, to thrash.
 * 12)  To kill.
 * 13)  To deliberately pitch a ball close to (a batter); to brush back.
 * 14)  To attempt to identify the owner of (a cryptocurrency wallet) by sending tiny amounts of cryptocurrency.
 * 1)  To strike, beat, thrash.
 * 2)  To defeat badly, to thrash.
 * 3)  To kill.
 * 4)  To deliberately pitch a ball close to (a batter); to brush back.
 * 5)  To attempt to identify the owner of (a cryptocurrency wallet) by sending tiny amounts of cryptocurrency.
 * 1)  To deliberately pitch a ball close to (a batter); to brush back.
 * 2)  To attempt to identify the owner of (a cryptocurrency wallet) by sending tiny amounts of cryptocurrency.

Translations

 * Norman:

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) dust

Etymology
From.

Etymology
Forms with a long vowel are from, from. Forms with a short vowel are from, from.

Noun

 * , powder
 * 1) dirt, grit
 * 2)  iota, modicum

Etymology 1
Back-formation of, from (dust particle)

Noun

 * 1)  dork, moron, fool

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1)  (fine, dry particles)

Etymology 1
From (dust particle), compare with.

Noun

 * 1)  dork, moron, fool

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1)  (fine, dry particles)

Etymology
From, from. Akin to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,, (🇨🇬, ), 🇨🇬,  (🇨🇬), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) dust; powder; mill dust

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) dust particle

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) dust

Usage notes

 * Also used figuratively for corpse.

Etymology
, from, from , from. Cognate of 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) a joust
 * 2)  a (minor) verbal or physical confrontation, a bout, a tussle, a run-in

Noun

 * 1) side; one half (left or right, top or bottom, front or back, etc.) of something or someone.
 * 2) to level