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See also: Finn and fínn

Hungarian

Pronunciation

Adjective

finn (not comparable)

  1. Finnish (of or relating to Finland, its people or language)

Declension

More information singular, plural ...

Derived terms

Noun

finn (countable and uncountable, plural finnek)

  1. Finn (person)
  2. Finnish (language)

Declension

More information singular, plural ...
More information possessor, single possession ...

Further reading

  • finn in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
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Irish

Pronunciation

Adjective

finn

  1. inflection of fionn:
    1. vocative/genitive masculine singular
    2. (archaic) dative feminine singular

Noun

finn m

  1. genitive singular of fionn

Mutation

More information radical, lenition ...

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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Mauritian Creole

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French finir (finish).

Pronunciation

Verb

finn (medial form finn)

  1. (auxiliary) Used to indicate present perfect tense or past tense, commonly contracted to "inn" in speech.

Middle Irish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɸʲin̪/ (nominative singular, genitive plural, non-feminine accusative and dative singular, non-masculine vocative singular)
  • IPA(key): /ˈɸʲin̠ʲ/ (genitive singular, feminine accusative and dative singular, masculine nominative plural)

Etymology 1

    From Old Irish find (white), from Proto-Celtic *windos (white).

    Adjective

    finn

    1. white
    2. bright
    3. blessed
    Descendants
    • Irish: fionn
    • Manx: fynn
    • Scottish Gaelic: fionn

    Further reading

    Etymology 2

      From Old Irish find (hair), from Proto-Celtic *wendom (hair).

      Noun

      finn

      1. hair

      Further reading

      Mutation

      More information radical, lenition ...

      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Middle Irish.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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      Norwegian Bokmål

      Verb

      finn

      1. imperative of finne

      Norwegian Nynorsk

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /finː/
      • IPA(key): /fiɲː/ (dialects with palatalization)

      Etymology 1

      From Old Norse finnr, from Proto-Germanic *finnaz. Possibly from a word for nomadic people. Doublet of finne.

      Noun

      finn m (definite singular finnen, indefinite plural finnar, definite plural finnane)

      1. (archaic) Sami; member of the Sami people
        Synonyms: same, (derogatory) lapp
      2. (rare, archaic) a Traveller, a vagabond
      Derived terms
      • bufinn
      • finnandlet
      • finnauga
      • finnavåt
      • finnbadstove
      • finnball
      • finnblod
      • finnbunding
      • finnbygd (village where the majority is Sami)
      • finnbåt
      • finndjevel (Sami, derogatory, literally Sami devil)
      • finnebarn
      • finnebusetnad
      • finnefolk (Sami people)
      • finnegamme
      • finnerter
      • finnete
      • finneting (Sami assembly)
      • finnetoll
      • finnfadervår, finnefadervår n
      • finnferd, finneferd (journey north to the Sami)
      • finnfor
      • finnforgjord
      • finngalkn
      • finngand
      • finngjerd
      • finnglunt
      • finnhelvete
      • finnhopp
      • finnhug
      • finnhund, finnehund
      • finnhyske
      • finnhøkel
      • finnjente, finnejente
      • finnjoik
      • finnkjekse
      • finnkjerring
      • finnklede
      • finnkniv, finnekniv (Sami knife)
      • finnkote
      • finnkule
      • finnkøyte
      • finnladd
      • finnlapp
      • finnlarv
      • finnluft
      • finnlugg
      • finnlukt
      • finnmudd
      • finnmål (Sami language)
      • finnonder
      • finnpose
      • finnredd
      • finnri
      • finnrye
      • finnsjel
      • finnskatt
      • finnsko, finnesko (Sami footwear; gámmagat)
      • finnskogras
      • finnskohøy
      • finnskot
      • finnslark
      • finnstar
      • finnstøvel
      • finntarm
      • finntikse
      • finntukt
      • finntusse
      • finntyke
      • finntytte
      • finntøkje
      • finntørk
      • finntøte
      • finntøykje
      • finntøyte
      • finnunge
      • finnvækje
      • finsk
      • fjellfinn (mountain Sami; someone who’s not good at sea)
      • flyttfinn
      • frågefinn
      • gammefinn
      • gandfinn (Sami with knowledge of sorcery)
      • gratangsfinn (a Sami from Gratangen)
      • halvfinn (half-Sami)
      • hanfinn
      • kotefinn
      • markefinn
      • nepefinn
      • nordfinn (Northern Sami)
      • reinfinn
      • renna finn (to ski like a Sami)
      • runefinn
      • sjøfinn
      • skoddefinn
      • skreifinn
      • spørjefinn
      • tiggarfinn
      • trollfinn

      Male given names:

      • Alvfinn
      • Arnfinn
      • Audfinn
      • Bergfinn
      • Bjarnfinn
      • Dagfinn
      • Dolgfinn
      • Finn
      • Finnalv
      • Finnberg
      • Finnbjørn
      • Finnboge
      • Finne
      • Finngard
      • Finngeir
      • Finnkjell
      • Finnleik
      • Finnmund
      • Finnolv, Finnulv
      • Finnvard
      • Finnvid
      • Fridfinn
      • Geirfinn
      • Gudfinn
      • Herfinn
      • Kolfinn
      • Oddfinn
      • Rodfinn
      • Sigfinn
      • Skåfinn
      • Slagfinn
      • Steinfinn
      • Sæfinn
      • Torfinn
      • Vidfinn
      • Åsfinn

      Female given names:

      Etymology 2

      From Old Norse finn.

      Verb

      finn

      1. inflection of finna:
        1. present
        2. imperative
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      Old English

      Alternative forms

      Etymology

      From Proto-Germanic *finnō.

      Pronunciation

      Noun

      finn m

      1. fin

      Declension

      Strong a-stem:

      More information singular, plural ...

      Descendants

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      Old Irish

      Adjective

      finn

      1. alternative form of find

      Noun

      finn n

      1. alternative form of find

      Mutation

      More information radical, lenition ...

      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

      Old Norse

      Proper noun

      finn

      1. accusative singular of finnr

      Swedish

      Verb

      finn

      1. imperative of finna

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