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asin

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See also:ASIN,as in,andA-sin
Languages (41)
Aklanon • Alangan • Buhi'non Bikol • Cebuano • Central Bikol • Dibabawon Manobo • East Miraya Bikol • Higaonon • Hiligaynon • Ilocano • Indonesian • Javanese • Kankanaey • Karao • Libon Bikol • Limos Kalinga • Lubuagan Kalinga • Malay • Mansaka • Maranao • Masbatenyo • Masbate Sorsogon • Northern Catanduanes Bikol • Northern Kurdish • Ojibwe • Quechua • Ratagnon • Rinconada Bikol • Romanian • Sambali • Southern Catanduanes Bikol • Sranan Tongo • Tagalog • Tausug • Waray Sorsogon • Waray-Waray • West Miraya Bikol • Yakan • Yami • Yogad • Yoruba
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Aklanon

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʔaˈsin/[ʔaˈsɪn̪]
  • Rhymes:-in
  • Syllabification:a‧sin

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Derived terms

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Alangan

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Buhi'non Bikol

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Cebuano

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

First attested inAntonio Pigafetta'sRelazione del primo viaggio intorno al mondo—detailing thefirst circumnavigation of the world between 1519 and 1522.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation:a‧sin
  • IPA(key): /ʔaˈsin/ [ʔɐˈs̪in̪]
  • Rhymes:-in

Noun

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asín (Badlit spellingᜀᜐᜒᜈ᜔)

  1. salt

Verb

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asín (Badlit spellingᜀᜐᜒᜈ᜔)

  1. toseason with salt

Derived terms

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Central Bikol

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʔaˈsin/ [ʔaˈsin̪]
  • Hyphenation:a‧sin

Etymology 1

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín (Basahan spellingᜀᜐᜒᜈ᜔)

  1. salt(sodium chloride)
  2. preservation bysalting
    Synonym:hiram
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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Conjunction

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asín (Basahan spellingᜀᜐᜒᜈ᜔)

  1. (formal, literary)and
    Synonyms:saka,buda,at,sagkod,nan,pagkan

Dibabawon Manobo

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asin

  1. salt

East Miraya Bikol

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Higaonon

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asin

  1. salt

Hiligaynon

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation:a‧sin
  • IPA(key): /ʔaˈsin/ [ʔaˈsin]

Noun

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asín

  1. salt(sodium chloride)

Verb

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asín

  1. tosalt(add salt to)

Derived terms

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Ilocano

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ʔaˈsin/ [ʔɐˈsin]
  • Hyphenation:a‧sin

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Derived terms

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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FromMalayasin, fromProto-Malayic*(mA-)hasin, fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*(ma-)qasin, fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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asin (comparativelebih asin,superlativepaling asin)

  1. salty(tasting of salt)

Alternative forms

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Derived terms

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Further reading

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Javanese

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Etymology

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FromOld Javanesehasin.

Adjective

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asin

  1. salty

Kankanaey

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Etymology

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FromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Karao

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Etymology

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FromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asin

  1. salt

Libon Bikol

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Limos Kalinga

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Lubuagan Kalinga

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asin

  1. salt

Malay

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromProto-Malayic*(mA-)hasin, fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*(ma-)qasin, fromProto-Austronesian*(ma-)qasiN.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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asin (Jawi spellingاسين,comparativelebih asin,superlativepaling asin)

  1. salty(tasting of salt)

Further reading

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Mansaka

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asin

  1. salt

Maranao

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asin

  1. salt

Derived terms

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References

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  • Howard P. McKaughan, Batua A. Macaraya (1967),A Maranao Dictionary[1] (overall work in Maranao and English), University of Hawaii Press

Masbatenyo

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Masbate Sorsogon

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Northern Catanduanes Bikol

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Northern Kurdish

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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asin m (Arabic spellingئاسن)

  1. alternative form ofhesin

Declension

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Declension ofasin
definite masculine gender
casesingularplural
nominativeasinasin
constructasinêasinên
obliqueasinîasinan
demonstrative obliqueasinîwanasinan
vocativeasinoasinino
indefinite masculine gender
casesingularplural
nominativeasinekasinin
constructasinekîasinine
obliqueasinekîasininan

References

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  • Chyet, Michael L. (2020), “asin”, inFerhenga Birûskî: Kurmanji–English Dictionary (Language Series; 1), volume 1, London: Transnational Press,page14

Ojibwe

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Algonquian*aʔsenya.

Noun

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asin (pluralasiniig)

  1. stone

Quechua

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Verb

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asin

  1. third-personsingularpresentindicative ofasiy

Ratagnon

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Rinconada Bikol

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Etymology

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FromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Romanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From alteration of the earlier variantasîn orasân (used from the 16th to 18th centuries), itself fromLatinasinus. Some writers in the 19th century attempted to revive it under a more Latinized form.[1]

Noun

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asin m (pluralasini,feminine equivalentasină)

  1. (regional, chiefly Transylvania)ass,donkey
    Synonym:măgar

Declension

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singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominative-accusativeasinasinulasiniasinii
genitive-dativeasinasinuluiasiniasinilor
vocativeasinuleasinilor

References

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  1. ^http://www.dex.ro/asin

Sambali

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Southern Catanduanes Bikol

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Sranan Tongo

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Etymology

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FromDutchazijn.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /asiŋ/,/asin/,[a̠sĩŋ],[ɑ̟siŋ]

Noun

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asin

  1. vinegar

References

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  • Wilner, John, editor (2003-2007), “asin”, inLanguages of Suriname, 5th edition,SIL International, Sranan-English Dictionary

Tagalog

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Etymology

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FromProto-Austronesian*qasiN. CompareCentral Bikolasin,Cebuanoasin,Fijianmasima,Ilocanoasin,Malayasin, andTetummasin,Tonganmāsima.

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Noun

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asín (Baybayin spellingᜀᜐᜒᜈ᜔)

  1. salt
  2. salting;applying ofsalt(especially to preserve food)
  3. (colloquial)taste ofsalt(in cooked food)
    Synonym:alat

Derived terms

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Related terms

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See also

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Further reading

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  • asin”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph,2018
  • Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen; et al. (2023) “*qasiN”, in the CLDF dataset fromThe Austronesian Comparative Dictionary (2010–),→DOI

Anagrams

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Tausug

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Pronunciation

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  • (Sinūgan Parianun)IPA(key): /ʔasin/[ʔɑˈsin̪]
  • Rhymes:-in
  • Syllabification:a‧sin

Noun

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asin (Sulat Sūg spellingاَسِنْ)

  1. salt

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Waray Sorsogon

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Waray-Waray

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

West Miraya Bikol

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Yakan

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asin

  1. salt

Yami

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asin

  1. salt

Yogad

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Austronesian*qasiN.

Noun

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asín

  1. salt

Yoruba

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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CognateIgalaáhí, proposed to be derived fromProto-Yoruboid*á-sĩ́

Pronunciation

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Noun

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asín

  1. shrew;(in particular)Nigerian shrew
    Synonym:eku asín

Notes

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  • While widely considered to be a rodent or type of rat and usually considered as such by Yoruba sources, a shrew is not a rodent
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