visual didi (#), didgâni (#), didâri (#) Fr.: visuel
Etymology (EN): M.E., from L.L. visualis “of sight,” from L. visus “sight,”
from visus, .pp. of videre “to see;” cognate with Pers. Etymology (PE): Didi, of or pertaining to did, from didan “to see” (Mid.Pers. ditan “to see, regard, catch sight of, contemplate, experience;” O.Pers. dī- “to see;” Av. dā(y)- “to see,” didāti “sees;” cf. Skt. dhī- “to perceive, think, ponder; thought, reflection, meditation,” dādhye; Gk. dedorka “have seen”); didgâni, adj. of didgân, plural of didé, did “sight, eye; seen;” didâri, from didâr, from didan. |