Dias

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Definition

Proper noun A Portuguese explorer of the late 15th century, Bartolomeu Dias. He is historically significant for being the first European navigator to sail around the southern tip of Africa, the Cape of Good Hope, in 1488. This voyage proved a sea route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Indian Ocean was possible, paving the way for a direct maritime path from Europe to Asia.

Usage

The word "Dias" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure Bartolomeu Dias and his accomplishments. * In 1488, Dias rounded the Cape of Good Hope. * The expedition led by Dias opened a new chapter in global exploration. * Dias originally named the southern cape the "Cape of Storms."

Advanced Usage
  • The Age of Discovery: "Dias" is a key figure discussed in the context of the European Age of Discovery.
    • Explorers like Dias and da Gama were instrumental during the Age of Discovery.
  • Historical Comparison: Used to compare and sequence major exploratory achievements.
    • While Dias found the route, it was Vasco da Gama who first completed the journey to India.
Variants and Related Words
  • Diaz: An alternate, less common spelling of the explorer's surname.
  • Bartolomeu Dias: The full name of the explorer.
Synonyms
  • Navigator: A person who directs the route of a ship.
  • Explorer: A person who travels to unfamiliar regions to make discoveries.
Related Phrases and Contexts
  • Cape of Good Hope: The geographic landmark most associated with Dias's voyage.
    • Dias's rounding of the Cape of Good Hope was a monumental navigational feat.
  • Portuguese explorer: The category to which Dias belongs.
    • Bartolomeu Dias was a renowned Portuguese explorer.
Noun
  1. Portuguese explorer who in 1488 was the first European to get round the Cape of Good Hope (thus establishing a sea route from the Atlantic to Asia) (1450-1500)