Gin
English
Alternative forms
- (China) Jing
Etymology
A Hanyu Pinyin-esque romanization of Vietnamese Kinh (京).
Noun
Gin (plural Gins)
- An ethnic Vietnamese, in reference to those whose lands are in China.
German
Etymology
Borrowed from English gin, from Dutch genever, from Latin iūniperus. Doublet of Genever.
Pronunciation
Noun
Gin m (strong, genitive Gins, plural Gins or Gin, diminutive Ginchen n)
- gin (a kind of liquor containing juniper berries)
Declension
Declension of Gin [masculine, strong]
Derived terms
Further reading
- “Gin” in Duden online
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