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From Middle Primorskian ''[[dien]]'', From Old Primorskian ''[[*den]]'', From Proto-Balto-Slavic (compare Proto-Slavic *dьnь) from Proto-Indo-European [[*déi-no-]], ultimately from *dyew-, *dyeu- (“to shine”). Baltic cognates include Aukštaitian, Lithuanian and Latvian diena, Samogitian dėina and Old Prussian dēinā. | |||
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