Complete Definition of "tine"

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English

Etymology
Old English tind. Cognate with German Zinne.

Pronunciation
IPA|/taɪn/
audio|en-us-tine.ogg|Audio (US)

:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-aɪn|-aɪn

Noun
en-noun

  1. A spike or point on an implement or tool, especially a prong of a fork or a tooth of a comb
  2. A small branch, especially on an antler or horn

Translations
trans-top|prong
French: dent m, fourchon m
German: Zinke f
Italian: rebbio m
Norwegian tann f/m
trans-mid
Old English: tind m
Russian: з�бе� (zubéts) m
Spanish: diente m, (on pitchfork) púa f
Swedish: tand c
trans-bottom

trans-top|on antler
French: andouiller m
German: Ende n, Sprosse f
trans-mid
trans-bottom

See also
prong
tooth
tool


Irish

Pronunciation
IPA|[�tʲinʲ�]

Noun
infl|ga|noun|gender=f

  1. fire

Declension
ga noun f4|t|ine|inte


Norwegian

Verb
tine

  1. thaw

Noun
tine m

  1. Traditional bentwood box

Romanian

Pronoun
infl|ro|personal pronoun|stressed accusative form of tu#Romanian|tu

  1. (direct object) you

#:te iubesc pe tine - I love you

Related terms
te#Romanian|te

de:tine
fr:tine
io:tine
ku:tine
pl:tine
ru:tine
vi:tine
tr:tine

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