The division of a language. Term used for the local variation of a language that is habitually used by, or usually intelligible among, the speakers (applied to provinces or large districts).

Dialect, Sub.

A further division of dialects (applied to townships or small tribes).

Dibon, see [Moab].

Dido.

Lesgian, same as Unso. ☞

Diebes-Sprache.

German term for “cant or slang speech”; also called Gauner-Sprache; See Jülg’s “Vater,” pp. 310-12.

Diebs Is.

German name for the Ladrones. See [Chamori].