pind

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Danish

Etymology

From the Old Norse pinni (a pin),[1] cognates include the Icelandic pinni (a pin).

Pronunciation

Noun

pind c (singular definite pinden, plural indefinite pinde)

  1. stick
  2. perch
  3. peg
  4. row (in knitting)

Inflection

References


Estonian

Etymology 1

Cognate to Finnish pinta.

Noun

pind (genitive pinna, partitive pinda)

  1. surface
Declension

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Etymology 2

Noun

pind (genitive pinnu, partitive pindu)

  1. splinter
Declension

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Veps

Etymology

Related to Finnish pinta.

Noun

pind

  1. surface