engin

See also: Engin, engin., and engîn

English

Noun

engin (plural engins)

  1. Obsolete form of engine.

Anagrams


French

Etymology

From Old French engin, from Latin ingenium.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑ̃.ʒɛ̃/

Noun

engin m (plural engins)

  1. any device, contraption or machinery, particularly a complex, dangerous or powerful one
  2. a piece of military equipment
  3. a piece of heavy machinery
  4. (informal) any object whose name or function is unknown; a thingy; a gizmo
  5. (informal) penis
  6. (chiefly law) a piece of hunting equipment
  7. (sports) an apparatus used in artistic gymnastics
  8. (dated) any tool or apparatus

Derived terms

  • engeigner

Further reading


Icelandic

Pronoun

engin

  1. (indefinite) feminine nominative singular of enginn
  2. (indefinite) neuter nominative plural of enginn
  3. (indefinite) neuter accusative plural of enginn

Noun

engin

  1. definite nominative plural of engi
  2. definite accusative plural of engi

Old French

Alternative forms

  • amgin
  • enghien
  • engien, engïen (common)
  • enging

Etymology

From Latin ingenium.

Noun

engin m (oblique plural engins, nominative singular engins, nominative plural engin)

  1. intelligence
  2. ruse; trickery; deception
  3. invention; ingenuity; creativity
  4. machine; device; contraption

Descendants

References


Turkish

Adjective

engin

  1. vast

Synonyms

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