Disney

English

The Walt Disney Studios, the headquarters of The Walt Disney Company.

Etymology

From Old French de (of, from) + Isigny (a place in Calvados). The place name is from the Germanic personal name *Iso, combined with the Gaulish suffix -iacon, Latinized as -iniacu(m). In modern use, it is also derived from the name of Walt Disney, whose surname has the aforementioned origin.

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈdɪzni/

Proper noun

Disney

  1. A surname.
  2. The Walt Disney Company, named after Walt Disney.
    Have you seen Disney's latest film?
  3. (informal) Any of the theme parks and vacation resorts operated by Walt Disney Parks and Resorts.
    We went to Disney with the kids this summer.
    • 1990, Bill Berkowitz; Bill Sample (interviewee), Local Heroes, Lexington Books, →ISBN, page 261:
      And they included children down the seashore, they included going to the mountains; our first Disney child was not until 1978, no, ’77. [] I mean, when you say to somebody, “I’m going to give you a trip to Disney,” or “I’m going to buy you a Cabbage Patch doll,” and we’re doing this for you for absolutely nothing, that’s a reward in itself.
    • 2008, Doug Stumpf, Confessions of a Wall Street Shoeshine Boy, HarperCollins, →ISBN, page 155:
      If they found any phone number from the U.S., anything, they’d deport us right away because we came here on excursion with a whole bunch of people that was going to visit Disney. That’s what everybody usually do: They say, We going to visit Disney, and we going to stay there for a week, and then we going to go back, but they end up staying.
    • 2008, Flay Scott, The Inheritance, page 3:
      Angela asked if we could treat ourselves to a few days at Disney. [] The week included a couple of days in Disney, Dad’s 70th birthday and then the long trip home.
    • 2009, Cleo Stinyard III, Sex, Love, & Consequences, →ISBN, page 213:
      I had decided to take them, my niece, and three nephews to Disney in Orlando, FL. I was going to try and make history. I was going to make an attempt at escorting more than four Dredd kids to Disney at once and live to tell about it.

Derived terms

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Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈdizni]
  • Hyphenation: Dis‧ney

Proper noun

Disney

  1. Disney

Declension

Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, front unrounded harmony)
singular plural
nominative Disney Disney-k
accusative Disney-t Disney-ket
dative Disney-nek Disney-knek
instrumental Disney-vel Disney-kkel
causal-final Disney-ért Disney-kért
translative Disney-vé Disney-kké
terminative Disney-ig Disney-kig
essive-formal Disney-ként Disney-kként
essive-modal
inessive Disney-ben Disney-kben
superessive Disney-n Disney-ken
adessive Disney-nél Disney-knél
illative Disney-be Disney-kbe
sublative Disney-re Disney-kre
allative Disney-hez Disney-khez
elative Disney-ből Disney-kből
delative Disney-ről Disney-kről
ablative Disney-től Disney-ktől
Possessive forms of Disney
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. Disney-m Disney-jeim
2nd person sing. Disney-d Disney-jeid
3rd person sing. Disney-je Disney-jei
1st person plural Disney-nk Disney-jeink
2nd person plural Disney-tek Disney-jeitek
3rd person plural Disney-jük Disney-jeik

Derived terms

  • disney-i
  • Disney-film

Portuguese

Proper noun

Disney f

  1. Disney (Walt Disney Company)
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