cine
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Clipping of cinefilm, from Ancient Greek κῑνέω (kīnéō, “to move”).
Noun[edit]
cine (uncountable)
- (chiefly attributive) cinefilm
- a cine camera
- cine enthusiasts
- (medicine) Images of the heart taken by fluoroscopy.
Derived terms[edit]
Anagrams[edit]
Asturian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Clipping of cinema, from Ancient Greek κῑ́νημα (kī́nēma, “movement”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
cine m (plural cines)
Catalan[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Clipping of cinema, from Ancient Greek κῑ́νημα (kī́nēma, “movement”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
cine m (plural cines)
Further reading[edit]
- “cine” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Galician[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Clipping of cinema, from Ancient Greek κῑ́νημα (kī́nēma, “movement”).
Noun[edit]
cine m (uncountable)
Irish[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
cine m (genitive singular cine, nominative plural ciníocha)
- race (large group of people set apart from others on the basis of a common heritage or common physical characteristics)
Declension[edit]
Derived terms[edit]
- eachtarchine (“foreign race”)
Mutation[edit]
Irish mutation | ||
---|---|---|
Radical | Lenition | Eclipsis |
cine | chine | gcine |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Italian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Clipping of cinema, from Ancient Greek κῑ́νημα (kī́nēma, “movement”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
cine m (invariable)
Anagrams[edit]
Romani[edit]
Adjective[edit]
cine
Romanian[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Inherited from Vulgar Latin *quene, from Latin quem, accusative singular of quī, from Old Latin quei, from Proto-Italic *kʷoi, from Proto-Indo-European *kʷis, *kʷos. Compare Aromanian tsini, Sardinian chíne, Spanish quien, Dalmatian ci.
Pronoun[edit]
cine (genitive/dative cui)
Derived terms[edit]
Etymology 2[edit]
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun[edit]
cine f pl
Spanish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Clipping of cinema, from Ancient Greek κῑ́νημα (kī́nēma, “movement”).
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): (Spain) /ˈθine/ [ˈθi.ne]
- IPA(key): (Latin America) /ˈsine/ [ˈsi.ne]
- Rhymes: -ine
- Syllabification: ci‧ne
Noun[edit]
cine m (plural cines)
- cinema, moviehouse
- film (when specifying types of films)
- un cine mudo ― a silent film
Hyponyms[edit]
Derived terms[edit]
Related terms[edit]
Further reading[edit]
- “cine”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
Volapük[edit]
Noun[edit]
cine
- English clippings
- English terms derived from Ancient Greek
- English lemmas
- English nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- English terms with usage examples
- en:Medicine
- Asturian clippings
- Asturian terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Asturian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Asturian terms with audio links
- Asturian lemmas
- Asturian nouns
- Asturian masculine nouns
- Catalan clippings
- Catalan terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Catalan 2-syllable words
- Catalan terms with IPA pronunciation
- Catalan lemmas
- Catalan nouns
- Catalan countable nouns
- Catalan masculine nouns
- Galician clippings
- Galician terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Galician lemmas
- Galician nouns
- Galician uncountable nouns
- Galician masculine nouns
- Irish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Irish lemmas
- Irish nouns
- Irish masculine nouns
- Irish fourth-declension nouns
- Italian clippings
- Italian terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Italian 2-syllable words
- Italian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Italian/ine
- Rhymes:Italian/ine/2 syllables
- Italian lemmas
- Italian nouns
- Italian indeclinable nouns
- Italian countable nouns
- Italian masculine nouns
- Romani non-lemma forms
- Romani adjective forms
- Romanian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Romanian/ine
- Rhymes:Romanian/ine/2 syllables
- Romanian terms inherited from Vulgar Latin
- Romanian terms derived from Vulgar Latin
- Romanian terms inherited from Latin
- Romanian terms derived from Latin
- Romanian terms derived from Old Latin
- Romanian terms derived from Proto-Italic
- Romanian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Romanian lemmas
- Romanian pronouns
- Romanian non-lemma forms
- Romanian noun forms
- Spanish clippings
- Spanish terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Spanish 2-syllable words
- Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Spanish/ine
- Rhymes:Spanish/ine/2 syllables
- Spanish lemmas
- Spanish nouns
- Spanish countable nouns
- Spanish masculine nouns
- Spanish terms with usage examples
- es:Cinematography
- es:Film
- Volapük non-lemma forms
- Volapük noun forms