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miskin
English
Etymology
Perhaps music +? -kin.
Noun
miskin (plural miskins)
- (obsolete, music) A little bagpipe.
- 1593, Michael Drayton, "Pastorals II: The Second Eclogue" (1619 edition)[1]:
- Now would I tune my Miskins on this Greene,
- 1593, Michael Drayton, "Pastorals II: The Second Eclogue" (1619 edition)[1]:
Anagrams
- Kinism, simkin
Azerbaijani
Etymology
From Arabic ????????? (misk?n).
Adjective
miskin (comparative daha miskin, superlative ?n miskin)
- wretched
Derived terms
- miskinlik
Malay
Etymology
From Arabic ????????? (misk?n).
Adjective
miskin
- poor, needy, unfortunate, impoverished
Maltese
Etymology
From Arabic ????????? (misk?n).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m?s?ki?n/
Adjective
miskin (feminine singular miskina, plural msieken, diminutive msejken)
- poor (inspiring pity)
- Synonym: povru
Maranao
Etymology
From Malay miskin, from Arabic ????????? (misk?n).
Adjective
miskin
- poor, needy
Turkish
Etymology
From Arabic ????????? (misk?n).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [miscin]
- Hyphenation: mis?kin
Adjective
miskin (comparative daha miskin, superlative en miskin)
- idle; tending to sloth
- (obsolete) poor, unfortunate
See also
- tembel
- zavall?
- aciz
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misken
English
Etymology
From Middle English *miskennen (suggested by miskenninge (“mistake, misinterpretation”)), from Old English *miscennan (suggested by miscennung (“a mistake or variation in pleading before a court, or a fine exacted for this mistake”)), equivalent to mis- +? ken. Cognate with Scots misken (“to not know, misken”), Dutch miskennen (“to fail to recognise, ignore”), German mißkennen (“to misunderstand”), Swedish misskänna (“to misunderstand”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m?s?k?n/
- Rhymes: -?n
Verb
misken (third-person singular simple present miskens, present participle miskenning, simple past and past participle miskenned or miskent)
- (transitive, Britain dialectal) To mistake one for another; mistake in point of knowledge or recognition; misconceive.
- (transitive, Britain dialectal) To fail to know; be ignorant or unaware of; appear to be ignorant of.
- (transitive, Britain dialectal) To misunderstand; mistake; have the wrong idea of.
- (reflexive, Britain dialectal) To esteem oneself incorrectly; have a false or exaggerated opinion of oneself or one's position.
- (transitive, Britain dialectal) To fail to recognise or identify.
- (transitive, Britain dialectal) To refuse to acknowledge; disown; repudiate; pass over; ignore; disregard; neglect; overlook; disavow; disclaim; disown; deny.
- (transitive, Britain dialectal) To fail to mention.
Derived terms
- miskenner
- miskenning
Anagrams
- minkes
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch miskennen. Equivalent to mis- +? ken.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m?s?k?n/
Verb
misken (present misken, present participle miskennende, past participle misken)
- (transitive) to deny or to fail to acknowledge
Derived terms
- miskenning
German Low German
Etymology
From Middle Low German mischen, from Old Saxon *miskian, from Proto-Germanic *miskijan?.
Verb
misken
- (transitive) To mix
Derived terms
- Miskmöhlen
Old Dutch
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *miskijan?.
Verb
misken
- to mix
Inflection
This verb needs an inflection-table template.
Descendants
- Middle Dutch: misschen
Further reading
- “misken”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
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