orín

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See also: orin, Orin, and örin

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /oˈɾin/ [oˈɾĩn]

Etymology 1

From Old Spanish, from Vulgar Latin *aurīginem, from alteration of Latin aerūginem, singular accusative of aerūgō (copper rust), with influence from aurum (gold)[1].

Noun

orín m (plural orines)

  1. rust (caused by moisture)
    Synonyms: herrumbre, moho, óxido

Etymology 2

Variant of orina.

Noun

orín m (plural orines)

  1. (usually in the plural) urine
    Synonyms: meada, meados, orina

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