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stins
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Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from West Frisian stins, shortened from Old Frisian stēnhūs (“stone house”).
Pronunciation
Noun
stins f (plural stinsen or stinzen, no diminutive)
Derived terms
Romanian
Etymology
Past participle of stinge.
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Adjective
stins m or n (feminine singular stinsă, masculine plural stinși, feminine/neuter plural stinse)
Declension
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Swedish
Etymology
From stationsinspektor.
Noun
stins c
- a stationmaster
- Synonym: stationsinspektor
- Hennes morfar var stins
- Her grandfather was a station master
Declension
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West Frisian
Etymology
Shortened from Old Frisian stēnhūs (“stone house”).
Pronunciation
Noun
stins c (plural stinzen)
Derived terms
- stinzeblomke
- stinzeplant
Descendants
- → Dutch: stins
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