Des

Adjective

 * 1) used as an intensifier to indicate the degree of an action
 * Des te vaker de mensen Willem de rug toekeren des te beter! &mdash; The more often people turn their back at Willem the better!

Article

 * 1)  genitive singular masculine of de; of the
 * 2)  genitive singular neuter of het; of the

Synonyms

 * 's

Particle

 * 1) the; used with ju: and either pli: or malpli: to form the second half of a coordinated comparative.
 * 2) * 1903, Ben Elmy, “La Lingvo de la floroj”, in The Esperantist: The Esperanto Gazette for the Spreading of the International Language, page 138,
 * Ju pli ni studas la florojn, des pli ni konstatas, ke multe da ili posedas nesuspektitajn lertecojn, kiujn apud besto ni volonte nomus instinkto au еĉ prudento.''
 * “The more we study the flowers, the more we establish that many of them possess unexpected abilities, which in an animal we would willingly call instinct or even foresight.”

Etymology
The use as an article is a special case of the contraction.

Article

 * 1) ; some; the plural indefinite and partitive article.

Contraction

 * : of the, from the, some.

Article

 * 1) the;
 * 2) the;

Etymology
From densus:.

Adjective

 * 1) frequent, often
 * 2) abundant, copious
 * 3) dense, thick

Antonyms

 * rar

Related terms

 * îndesa

Verb


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