kinh

Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Sino-Vietnamese word from , from Middle Chinese (kjæng).

Verb

kinh

  1. (colloquial) to be afraid; to be terrified
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Adjective

kinh

  1. (informal) remarkable, especially if also horrifying or upsetting at the same time
    Synonyms: ghê, gớm
    kinh tởmdegenerate; disgusting
    Thế mới kinh!Now that's what I call over the top!
    Kinh thật!Man, that was horrible!
    Kinh quá đi!Gosh, that's totally grody!

Adverb

kinh

  1. (informal) remarkably, especially if also horrifyingly or upsettingly at the same time
    Synonyms: ghê, gớm, vật

Etymology 2

Sino-Vietnamese word from , from Middle Chinese (keng).

Noun

(classifier cuốn / quyển (“book”)) kinh

  1. a holy book
    đọc kinhto read Buddhist chants / a Chinese classic / the Bible
    cầu kinhto pray
    Kinh Thánhthe Holy Bible
    Kinh Cựu Ướcthe Old Testament
    Kinh Tân Ướcthe New Testament
  2. Short for kinh nguyệt (period).
    đau bụng kinhto have a menstrual cramp
  3. Short for động kinh (epilepsy).

Etymology 3

Sino-Vietnamese word from , from Middle Chinese (kjæng).

Noun

kinh

  1. (historical) Clipping of kinh đô (feudal capital).
    Các sĩ tử lên kinh ứng thí.
    Learned people are coming to the capital to attend the exam.

Etymology 4

Noun

kinh

  1. Eye dialect spelling of kênh, representing Central Vietnam and Southern Vietnam Vietnamese.
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