dinc

Azerbaijani

Etymology

Derived from Proto-Turkic *dï̄n + -c. Azerbaijani tıncıxmaq (to pant) and dincəlmək are derivations of the same root. Cognate with Turkish dinç, Bashkir тыныс (tınıs), see there for more.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

dinc (comparative daha dinc, superlative ən dinc)

  1. quiet
    Synonyms: səssiz, sakit
    Antonym: səs-küylü
  2. silent
    Synonyms: səssiz, sakit, dinməz
  3. calm
    Synonyms: sakit, rahat
    Antonyms: rahatsız, aramsız, narahat, nadinc
  4. peaceful
    Synonyms: sakit, sülhsevər
  5. civilian (unrelated to armies or ground forces) (mostly with sakin (resident))
    Dinc sakinlər müharibə vaxtı kəndi tərk etdilər.
    Civilians left the village during the war.

Bouyei

Etymology

Cognate with Zhuang dinj.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tin˥˧/

Adjective

dinc

  1. short

Middle Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch thing

Noun

dinc n or f

  1. case, subject, what has been discussed
  2. case (of law)
  3. matter, affair, question, what one is involved in
  4. thing, object

Inflection

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Dutch: ding
    • Afrikaans: ding
    • Berbice Creole Dutch: dinggi
    • Jersey Dutch: däng
  • Limburgish: dink, ding

Further reading

  • dinc”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
  • Verwijs, E.; Verdam, J. (1885–1929), dinc”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, →ISBN

Old High German

Noun

dinc

  1. manuscript spelling of ding
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