释义 |
di·e·sis \ˈdīəsə̇s\ noun (plural die·ses \-əˌsēz\) Etymology: Latin, from Greek, from diienai, to drive through, let go through (from dia- + hienai to let go, send, throw) + -sis — more at jet 1. a. in ancient Greek music : limma b. : enharmonic diesis c. : sharp IV c(1), c(2) 2. : double dagger — compare reference mark |