Where does “دینسز” come from?

دینسز (Ottoman Turkish) comes from Ottoman Turkish دین, from Arabic دِين, from Pahlavi dēn, from Old Persian *dainah, from Proto-Indo-Iranian dʰayHanā-.

دینسز (Ottoman Turkish): atheistic, non-believing, not believing in deities

Definitions

  1. atheistic, non-believing, not believing in deities

Ancestry of “دینسز”, step by step

دینسز traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ottoman Turkish دین

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman Turkishدینreligion; debt
2Arabicدِينjudgement; religion; faith
3Pahlavidēn
4Old Persian*dainah
5Proto-Indo-IraniandʰayHanā-

via Ottoman Turkish ـسز

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ottoman TurkishـسزSuffix used to create adjectives not containing the noun; -less
2Proto-Turkic*-siŕUsed to form adjectives or nouns denoting the non-possession of a thing or quality; -less

Words derived from “دینسز

Every word from Proto-Indo-Iranian dʰayHanā-Every word from Old Persian *dainahEvery word from Pahlavi dēn