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dynasty
English
Etymology
From Middle French dynastie, from Late Latin dynastia, from Ancient Greek ????????? (dunasteía, “power, dominion”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?da?n?sti/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?d?n?sti/
Noun
dynasty (plural dynasties)
- A series of rulers or dynasts from one family.
- Synonyms: house, lineage
- (East Asian history) The polity or historical era under the rule of a certain dynasty.
- (sports) A team or organization which has an extended period of success or dominant performance.
Derived terms
- dynastic
- dynastically
Translations
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ming
English
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /m??/
Etymology 1
From Middle English mingen, mengen, from Old English mengan (“to mix, combine, unite, associate with, consort, cohabit with, disturb, converse”), from Proto-Germanic *mangijan? (“to mix, knead”), from Proto-Indo-European *menk- (“to rumple, knead”). Cognate with Dutch mengen (“to mix, blend, mingle”), German mengen (“to mix”), Danish mænge (“to rub”), Old English ?emang (“mixture, union, troop, crowd, multitude, congregation, assembly, business, cohabitation”). More at among.
Alternative forms
- minge, meng
Verb
ming (third-person singular simple present mings, present participle minging, simple past and past participle minged or meint or ment)
- (now rare) To mix, blend, mingle.
- 1562, William Turner, Baths:
- I founde here and there litle peces of marquesites and stones, menged with copper, but I could by no sense or wit perceyue, that the bathes had any notable qualitie thereof.
- 1562, William Turner, Baths:
- (obsolete) To bring (people, animals etc.) together; to be joined, in marriage or sexual intercourse.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, I.ii:
- the old man [...] him brought into a secret part, / Where that false couple were full closely ment / In wanton lust and lewd embracement [...].
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, I.ii:
- (Britain, dialectal) To produce through mixing; especially, to knead.
Synonyms
- (to mix): bemingle, combine, mang, meddle; see also Thesaurus:mix
- (to have sex): do it, get it on, meddle; see also Thesaurus:copulate
Noun
ming (plural mings)
- Mixture.
Etymology 2
Backformation from minging.
Verb
ming (third-person singular simple present mings, present participle minging, simple past and past participle minged)
- (Britain, slang) To be unattractive (person or object).
- (Britain, slang) To be foul-smelling.
Related terms
- minger
- minging
Etymology 3
From Middle English mingen, mengen, mungen, mune?en, from Old English myngian, mynegian, ?emynegian (“to bring to mind, have in mind”), from myne (“mind”), from ?emunan (“to remember”), from Proto-Germanic *munan? (“to think”), from Proto-Indo-European *men- (“to think”). Merged in Middle English with Old English ?emyndgian (“to remember, be mindful, remind, intend, commemorate, mention, exhort, impel, warn, demand payment”). More at mind.
Alternative forms
- minge
Verb
ming (third-person singular simple present mings, present participle minging, simple past and past participle minged)
- (transitive) To speak of; mention; tell; relate.
- (intransitive) To speak; tell; talk; discourse.
Mandarin
Romanization
ming
- Nonstandard spelling of m?ng.
- Nonstandard spelling of míng.
- Nonstandard spelling of m?ng.
- Nonstandard spelling of mìng.
Usage notes
- English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
Scots
Noun
ming (plural mings)
- smell
Uzbek
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mi?/
Numeral
ming
- thousand
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