tino

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See also: Tino, tinó, tiño, and tiñó

Italian

Etymology

From Late Latin *tīnum, from Latin tīna (wine-vessel). Compare Portuguese and Spanish tina.

Noun

tino m (plural tini)

  1. vat

Derived terms

Anagrams


Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) tīnō

  1. dative singular of tīnus
  2. ablative singular of tīnus

Maori

Adjective

tino

  1. most, more (intensifier)

Portuguese

Etymology

Uncertain origin. Possible origins include:

Pronunciation

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Noun

tino m (plural tinos)

  1. common sense (the ability to make good judgements based on reason)
  2. tact (the power of doing what is required by circumstances)
  3. cautiousness, prudence

Synonyms


Spanish

Etymology

Of uncertain origin.

Noun

tino m (uncountable)

  1. skill, ability
  2. good sense, judgement
  3. moderation, prudence
  4. tact, propriety

Tagalog

Noun

tinô

  1. sensibleness; intelligence; reasonableness; moral integrity; good sense of judgement