kín

See also: kin, Kin, kīn, -kin, kin-, k'in, and -kin-

Hungarian

Etymology

From a Turkic language. Compare Chuvash хӗн (hĕn).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈkiːn]
  • (file)

Noun

kín (plural kínok)

  1. (literary) (intensive) pain, suffering
    Synonyms: fájdalom, gyötrelem, szenvedés, kínszenvedés

Declension

Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative kín kínok
accusative kínt kínokat
dative kínnak kínoknak
instrumental kínnal kínokkal
causal-final kínért kínokért
translative kínná kínokká
terminative kínig kínokig
essive-formal kínként kínokként
essive-modal
inessive kínban kínokban
superessive kínon kínokon
adessive kínnál kínoknál
illative kínba kínokba
sublative kínra kínokra
allative kínhoz kínokhoz
elative kínból kínokból
delative kínról kínokról
ablative kíntól kínoktól
Possessive forms of kín
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. kínom kínjaim
2nd person sing. kínod kínjaid
3rd person sing. kínja kínjai
1st person plural kínunk kínjaink
2nd person plural kínotok kínjaitok
3rd person plural kínjuk kínjaik

Derived terms

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Vietnamese

Pronunciation

Adjective

kín (, 𡫨)

  1. closed; covered; sealed; enclosed
  2. secret; private

Derived terms

Derived terms
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