tino
Italian
Etymology
From Late Latin *tīnum, from Latin tīna (“wine-vessel”). Compare Portuguese and Spanish tina.
Noun
tino m (plural tini)
Derived terms
- tinello (“small dining room”)
Anagrams
Related terms
Latin
Noun
(deprecated template usage) tīnō
Maori
Adjective
tino
Portuguese
Etymology
Uncertain origin. Possible origins include:
- from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin tenus;
- from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin tenue;
- from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Spanish tino, of uncertain origin.
Pronunciation
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Noun
tino m (plural tinos)
- common sense (the ability to make good judgements based on reason)
- tact (the power of doing what is required by circumstances)
- cautiousness, prudence
Synonyms
- (common sense): bom senso, senso comum, sensatez
- (tact): faro
Spanish
Etymology
Of uncertain origin.
Noun
tino m (uncountable)
Tagalog
Noun
tinô
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