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vint
English
Etymology 1
Ultimately from Latin vinum (“wine”).
Verb
vint (third-person singular simple present vints, present participle vinting, simple past and past participle vinted)
- to make wine from fruit
See also
- brew
- distill
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Russian ???? (vint, “screw”).
Noun
vint (uncountable)
- a Russian card game similar to bridge and whist
Synonyms
- Russian whist
Translations
Catalan
Etymology
From Old Occitan [Term?] (compare Occitan vint), from Latin v?gint? (“twenty”) (compare French vingt, Spanish veinte), from Proto-Indo-European *h?wih??m?ti, from *dwi(h?)d?m?ti(h?) (“two tens, two decades”), *dwi(h?)d?m?ti.
Pronunciation
- (Balearic, Valencian) IPA(key): /?vint/
- (Central) IPA(key): /?bin/
- Rhymes: -int
Numeral
vint m or f
- twenty
Noun
vint m (plural vints)
- twenty
Crimean Tatar
Noun
vint
- screw, wind
Estonian
Noun
vint (genitive vindi, partitive vinti)
- finch
Declension
This noun needs an inflection-table template.
Further reading
- vint in Eesti keele seletav sõnaraamat
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /v??/
- Rhymes: -??
- Homophones: vain, vainc, vaincs, vains, vin, vingt, vingts, vins, vînt
Verb
vint
- third-person singular past historic of venir
Friulian
Etymology
From Latin ventus.
Noun
vint m (plural vints)
- wind
Related terms
- stravint
Ladin
Etymology
From Latin v?gint?.
Adjective
vint
- twenty
Noun
vint m (uncountable)
- twenty
Occitan
Etymology
From Old Occitan [Term?] (compare Catalan vint), from Latin v?gint? (“twenty”) (compare French vingt, Spanish veinte, Italian venti), from Proto-Indo-European *h?wih??m?ti, from *dwi(h?)d?m?ti(h?) (“two tens, two decades”), *dwi(h?)d?m?ti.
Numeral
vint
- (cardinal number) twenty
Derived terms
- vinten
Old French
Etymology
From Latin v?gint?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?vint/
Numeral
vint
- twenty
Descendants
- French: vingt
- Haitian Creole: ven
- Mauritian Creole: vin
- ? Garifuna: wein
- Norman: vîngt, vingt
- Walloon: vint
Old Norse
Adjective
vint
- positive degree strong neuter nominative/accusative singular of vindr
Picard
Etymology
From Latin ventus.
Noun
vint m (plural vints)
- wind
Piedmontese
Etymology
From Latin v?gint?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vi?t/
Numeral
vint
- twenty
Walloon
Etymology 1
From Old French vint, from Latin v?gint?.
Numeral
vint
- twenty
Etymology 2
From Old French vent, from Latin ventus, from Proto-Indo-European *h?weh?- (“to blow”).
Noun
vint m
- wind
West Flemish
Etymology
From Middle Dutch vent (“hero; man”).
Noun
vint m (plural vintn, diminutive vintje)
- man
- husband
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vina
English
Etymology
From Sanskrit and Hindi ???? (v???).
Noun
vina (plural vinas)
- Alternative form of veena
Anagrams
- Ivan, Na'vi, VAIN, Vani, vain
Chichewa
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-bína.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?vi.na/
Verb
-vina (infinitive kuvína)
- dance
See also
- gule
Czech
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *vina.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?v?na/
- Rhymes: -?na
- Hyphenation: vi?na
- Homophone: vinna
Noun
vina f
- guilt
Declension
Antonyms
- nevina f
Related terms
- viník
- vinit
- zavinit
- provinilost
Further reading
- vina in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
- vina in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989
Ese
Noun
vina
- tail (of birds, fishes, animals, etc.)
Esperanto
Etymology
From vino +? -a.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?vina/
- Hyphenation: vin?a
- Rhymes: -ina
Adjective
vina (accusative singular vinan, plural vinaj, accusative plural vinajn)
- wine; of or relating to wine
Icelandic
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??na
Noun
vina
- indefinite genitive plural of vinur
Latin
Noun
v?na n
- nominative plural of v?num
- accusative plural of v?num
- vocative plural of v?num
Portuguese
Etymology
From German Wiener, shortened form of Wiener Würstchen.
Noun
vina f (plural vinas)
- (Brazil, Paraná) sausage (food made from ground meat packed in a cylindrical casing)
- Synonym: salsicha
Swahili
Verb
vina
- ki-vi class subject inflected plural present affirmative of -wa na
Tumbuka
Etymology
From Proto-Bantu *-bína.
Verb
-vina (infinitive kuvina)
- dance
Volapük
Noun
vina
- genitive singular of vin
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