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dino

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?da?no?/
  • Rhymes: -a?n??

Noun

dino (plural dinos)

  1. (informal) dinosaur.

Anagrams

  • Dion, Indo-, NOID, Odin, do in, doin, doin', indo, nido-, nodi

Catalan

Verb

dino

  1. first-person singular present indicative form of dinar

Dutch

Etymology

Likely borrowed from English dino. Equivalent to a clipping of dinosaurus. The term became especially prominent after the release of Jurassic Park in 1993, but predated the film by at least one or two years.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?di.no?/
  • Hyphenation: di?no
  • Rhymes: -ino?

Noun

dino m (plural dino's, diminutive dinootje n)

  1. (informal) A dino, a dinosaur; archosaur of the super-order Dinosauria. [from late 20th c.]

Synonyms

  • dinosauriër (formal)
  • dinosaurus

Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?dino/, [?dino?]
  • Rhymes: -ino
  • Syllabification: di?no

Noun

dino

  1. (informal) dino

Declension

Anagrams

  • nido

French

Etymology

From dinosaure.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /di.no/
  • Rhymes: -o
  • Homophone: dinos

Noun

dino m (plural dinos)

  1. dino

Related terms

  • dinosaure

Javanese

Noun

dino

  1. Nonstandard spelling of dina.

Portuguese

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /?di.nu/
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /?d??i.nu/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /?d??i.no/

Etymology 1

Adjective

dino m (feminine singular dina, masculine plural dinos, feminine plural dinas, comparable)

  1. (obsolete or poetic) Alternative form of digno

Etymology 2

Shortening of dinossauro (dinosaur).

Noun

dino m (plural dinos)

  1. (familiar) dinosaur (any of various extinct reptiles belonging to the Dinosauria)
    Synonym: dinossauro

Spanish

Adjective

dino (feminine dina, masculine plural dinos, feminine plural dinas)

  1. Obsolete spelling of digno

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dingo

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Dharug dingu (tame dingo).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?d?????/
  • Rhymes: -?????

Noun

dingo (plural dingos or dingoes)

  1. A wild dog native to Australia (Canis familiaris, Canis familiaris dingo, Canis dingo, or Canis lupus dingo).

Hypernyms

  • dog

Derived terms

  • dry as a dead dingo’s donger

Translations

References

R. M. W. Dixon, Australian Aboriginal Words in English, Oxford University Press, 1990, ?ISBN, pages 65 and 226.

Anagrams

  • Godin, Gondi, OD'ing, digon, doing, doïng

Chamorro

Verb

dingo

  1. to abandon

Czech

Noun

dingo m

  1. dingo (wild dog native to Australia)

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English dingo, from Dharug dingu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d??.?o?/
  • Hyphenation: din?go

Noun

dingo m (plural dingo's)

  1. dingo, Canis lupus dingo (Australian wild dog)

Esperanto

Etymology

From English dingo, French dingo, German Dingo, Polish dingo, Hungarian dingo and/or Russian ????? (dingo), all ultimately from Dharug dingu (tame dingo).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?din.?o/
  • Hyphenation: din?go

Noun

dingo (accusative singular dingon, plural dingoj, accusative plural dingojn)

  1. a dingo

Hypernyms

  • kanisedo (canid)

Hyponyms

  • virdingo (idiomatic) (a male dingo)
  • dingido (a young dingo, a dingo pup)
  • dingino (a female dingo)

Finnish

Etymology

From English dingo, from Dharug dingu (tame dingo).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?di??o/, [?di??o?]
  • Rhymes: -i??o
  • Syllabification: din?go

Noun

dingo

  1. dingo

Declension


French

Adjective

dingo (plural dingos)

  1. (slang) mad, crazy, nuts
  2. obsessed, infatuated with

Italian

Noun

dingo m (plural dinghi) (alternative plural dingo)

  1. dingo

Japanese

Romanization

dingo

  1. R?maji transcription of ????

Lithuanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d????o?/

Verb

diñgo

  1. third-person singular past of dingti
  2. third-person plural past of dingti

Malay

Etymology

From English dingo, from Dharug dingu (tame dingo).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [di?o], [di??o]
  • Rhymes: -?o, -o

Noun

dingo (Jawi spelling ?????, plural dingo-dingo, informal 1st possessive dingoku, impolite 2nd possessive dingomu, 3rd possessive dingonya)

  1. dingo (wild dog native to Australia)

Polish

Etymology

From English dingo, from Dharug dingu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?din.??/

Noun

dingo m anim (indeclinable)

  1. dingo

Further reading

  • dingo in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
  • dingo in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

Noun

dingo m (plural dingos)

  1. dingo (wild dog native to Australia)

Romanian

Etymology

From French dingo

Noun

dingo m (uncountable)

  1. dingo

Declension


Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?din?o/, [?d???.?o]

Noun

dingo m (plural dingos)

  1. dingo

Swedish

Noun

dingo c

  1. a dingo

Declension

References

  • dingo in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)

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