"داية" meaning in Gulf Arabic

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Noun

IPA: /ˈdɑːjə/ [Kuwait] Forms: dāya [romanization], دايتين [dual], دايات [plural], dāyāt [plural]
Etymology: From Arabic دَايَة (dāya), from Persian دایه (dâye, “nurse, midwife”). Cognate with Armenian դայակ (dayak, “nanny, nurse, midwife”). Etymology templates: {{bor|afb|ar|دَايَة}} Arabic دَايَة (dāya), {{der|afb|fa|دایه|t=nurse, midwife|tr=dâye}} Persian دایه (dâye, “nurse, midwife”), {{cog|hy|դայակ|t=nanny, nurse, midwife}} Armenian դայակ (dayak, “nanny, nurse, midwife”) Head templates: {{head|afb|noun|dual|دايتين|plural|دايات|dāyāt|f1tr=dāytēn|g=f|tr=dāya}} داية • (dāya) f (dual دايتين (dāytēn), plural دايات, dāyāt)
  1. (historical) midwife Tags: historical
    Sense id: en-داية-afb-noun-KrH2-BCj
  2. (historical) a person hired to suckle a child (before bottled/powedered milk); a wet nurse Tags: historical
    Sense id: en-داية-afb-noun-OyeKr8mb

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          "text": "امها حامل بتوم، الله يعين الداية!",
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          "text": "امها حامل بتوم، الله يعين الداية!",
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