chini

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See also: chiní and chīnì

Translingual[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Named in a pseudo-Latin manner for any of several naturalists named Chin.

Adjective[edit]

chini

  1. Chin (attributive); used in taxonomic names for organisms having English names of the form "Chin's ..."

Derived terms[edit]

Antillean Creole[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French chenille.

Noun[edit]

chini

  1. caterpillar

Atong (India)[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Bengali চিনি (cini).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

chini (Bengali script চিনি)

  1. sugar

References[edit]

Fiji Hindi[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Hindi चीनी (cīnī).

Noun[edit]

chini

  1. sugar

Garo[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Bengali চিনি (cini).

Noun[edit]

chini

  1. sugar

Italian[edit]

Adjective[edit]

chini m pl

  1. masculine plural of chino

Verb[edit]

chini

  1. inflection of chinare:
    1. second-person singular present indicative
    2. first/second/third-person singular present subjunctive
    3. third-person singular imperative

Liangmai Naga[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Perhaps Borrowed from Naga Pidgin chini.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

chini (uncountable)

  1. sugar

Naga Pidgin[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Hindi चीनी (cīnī) or Bengali চিনি (cini).

Noun[edit]

chini

  1. sugar
    Synonym: cheni

Swahili[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (file)

Adverb[edit]

chini

  1. below (in a lower place)
  2. down (from a high to a low position, downwards)
    Nilianguka chini
    I fell down

Antonyms[edit]