Tyn - Wiktionary

Translingual

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Symbol

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tyn

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Kombai.

See also

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  • Wiktionary’s coverage of Kombai terms

Middle English

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Alternative forms

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  • tin, tyne, tynne

Etymology

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From Old English tin, from Proto-West Germanic *tin, from Proto-Germanic *tiną.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /tin/

Noun

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tyn (uncountable)

  1. tin (metal)
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  • tynkere

Descendants

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  • English: tin
    • Atong (India): tin
    • Iban: tin
    • Indonesian: tin
    • Norman: tinne
    • Tok Pisin: tin
  • Scots: tin

References

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  • “tin, n.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 18 July 2018.

Old English

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Numeral

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tyn

  1. alternative form of tīen

Polish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *tynъ.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈtɘn/
  • Rhymes: -ɘn
  • Syllabification: tyn

Noun

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tyn m inan

  1. (dated) a fence made from branches

Declension

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singular plural
nominative tyn tyny
genitive tynu tynów
dative tynowi tynom
accusative tyn tyny
instrumental tynem tynami
locative tynie tynach
vocative tynie tyny

Further reading

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  • tyn in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Silesian

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Etymology

[edit] Etymology treeProto-Indo-European *sóProto-Balto-Slavic *tasProto-Slavic *tъOld Polish tenSilesian tyn

Inherited from Old Polish ten.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈtɪn/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪn
  • Syllabification: tyn

Pronoun

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tyn

  1. this (nearby)

Further reading

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  • tyn in dykcjonorz.eu
  • tyn in silling.org

Welsh

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Alternative forms

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  • tynn

Etymology

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From tynnu (to pull).[1]

Pronunciation

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  • (North Wales) IPA(key): /tɨ̞n/
  • (South Wales) IPA(key): /tɪn/
  • Rhymes: -ɨ̞n

Adjective

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tyn (feminine singular ten, plural tynion, equative tynned, comparative tynnach, superlative tynnaf)

  1. tight, taut
  2. fast, tight, firm
  3. tight, stingy, niggardly

Derived terms

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  • tyndra (tension, tightness)
  • tyndro (wrench)
  • tynfa (attraction, pull)
  • tynfad (tug)
  • tynhau (to tighten)
  • tynnol (tensile)

Verb

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tyn

  1. (literary) third-person singular present indicative/future of tynnu

Usage notes

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  • The soft mutation is written as dynn, in order to distinguish it from dyn (man).

Mutation

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radical soft nasal aspirate
tyn dynn nhyn thyn

△Irregular.

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

References

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  1. ^ R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke, et al., editors (1950–present), “tyn”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies

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