tins

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See also: tîns

English

Noun

tins

  1. plural of tin

Verb

tins

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of tin

Anagrams


French

Pronunciation

Verb

tins

  1. first-person singular past historic of tenir
  2. second-person singular past historic of tenir

Noun

tins m

  1. plural of tin

Romanian

Etymology

From Latin tensus.

Pronunciation

Verb

tins

  1. past participle of tinde

Adjective

tins m or n (feminine singular tinsă, masculine plural tinși, feminine and neuter plural tinse)

  1. extended, stretched
  2. smooth, flat, even

Declension

Related terms


Walloon

Etymology

From Old French tens, tans, temps, from Latin tempus, from Proto-Indo-European *tempos (stretch), from the root *temp- (to stretch, string).

Noun

tins m

  1. times (inevitable passing of events)
  2. weather.

West Frisian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Noun

tins c (plural tinzen, diminutive tinsje)

  1. (countable) thought

Further reading

  • tins (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011