minare
See also: minaré
Italian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *mina, Gaulish *meina (see also Welsh mwyn, Irish míanach (“ore”)), from Proto-Celtic *mēnis (“ore, metal”).
Verb
minare
- (transitive) to mine
- (transitive) to undermine
Conjugation
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Anagrams
Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) mināre
- second-person singular present passive indicative of minō
- second-person singular present passive imperative of minō
- present active infinitive of minō
- second-person singular present active imperative of minor
- second-person singular present active indicative of minor
Spanish
Verb
minare
- First-person singular (yo) future subjunctive form of minar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) future subjunctive form of minar.
Turkish
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic مَنَارَة (manāra).
Pronunciation
Noun
minare (definite accusative minareyi, plural minareler)
- (architecture) minaret; the tall slender tower of an Islamic mosque, from which the muezzin recites the adhan.
Declension
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- Italian terms derived from Gaulish
- Italian terms derived from Proto-Celtic
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- Italian verbs
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- Latin verb forms
- Spanish non-lemma forms
- Spanish verb forms
- Spanish forms of verbs ending in -ar
- Turkish terms borrowed from Arabic
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- Turkish terms with IPA pronunciation
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