tsin

See also: Tsin, tsín, tSín, and tsʼin

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • tsinu

Etymology

From Latin cēnō. Compare Romanian cina, Sicilian cinari.

Verb

tsin first-singular present indicative (past participle tsinatã)

  1. to dine, have supper
  • tsinari / tsinare
  • tsinat
  • tsinã

Bourbonnais-Berrichon

Alternative forms

  • chin

Noun

tsin m[1]

  1. (male) dog

References

  1. Paul Duchon - Grammaire Et Dictionnaire Du Patois Bourbonnais (canton De Vareness)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tsʰɪn/
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Noun

tsin (compound form tsi-, tsin-)

  1. wood, timber
  2. tree

Derived terms

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