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shin

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See also:Shin,shin-,andshín

English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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FromMiddle Englishschyne, fromOld Englishscinu, fromProto-West Germanic*skinu, fromProto-Germanic*skinō. Cognate withWest Frisianskine,Dutchscheen,GermanSchiene. Not related toskin.

Noun

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shin (pluralshins)

  1. The front part of the leg below the knee; the front edge of the shin bone:Shinbone on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
    Synonym:tibia
    Soccer players have to wear protective gear so they don't injure theirshins.
  2. Afishplate for arailway[1]
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Related terms
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Translations
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front part of the leg below the knee
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Verb

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shin (third-person singular simple presentshins,present participleshinning,simple past and past participleshinned)

  1. To climb up or lower oneself down a mast, tree, rope, or the like, by embracing it alternately with the arms and legs, without help of steps, spurs, or the like.
    Synonym:shinny(US)
    toshin up a mast
    • 1936,Norman Lindsay,The Flyaway Highway, Sydney: Angus and Robertson, page33:
      "The minute the door is shut heshins down a water-pipe, hops on his motor-cycle, and is off at full speed."
  2. Tostrike with the shin.
    • 2011 January 5, Mark Ashenden, “Wolverhampton 1 - 0 Chelsea”, inBBC[1]:
      The warning signs had been there as Peter Cech had already had to palm away a stinging shot from Ronald Zubar but immediately afterwards the Blues goalkeeper could only watch in horror as defender Boswingashinned the ball into his own net from Hunt's corner.
  3. (US, slang) To run aboutborrowingmoney hastily and temporarily, as when trying to make apayment.
    • 1845 December 13,New York Commercial Advertiser:
      The Senator wasshinning around, to get gold for the rascally bank-rags which he was obliged to take.
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Translations
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(UK) to climb a mast, tree, rope

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

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Noun

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shin (pluralshins)

  1. The twenty-first letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician,Aramaic,Hebrew,Syriac,Arabic and others):Shin (letter) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Translations
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Semitic letter

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Further reading

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References

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  1. ^Edward H[enry] Knight (1877), “Shin”, inKnight’s American Mechanical Dictionary. [], volumes III (REA–ZYM), New York, N.Y.:Hurd and Houghton [],→OCLC..

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Anagrams

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Esperanto

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Pronoun

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shin

  1. H-system spelling ofŝin

Hausa

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Etymology

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FromArabicشِين(šīn).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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shin f

  1. shin(letter of the Arabic alphabet)

Irish

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Pronoun

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shin

  1. lenited form ofsin

Japanese

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Romanization

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shin

  1. Rōmaji transcription ofしん

Kwama

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Noun

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shin

  1. spear
  2. war

References

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  • Goldberg, Justin; Asadik, Habte; Bekama, Jiregna; Mengistu, Mulat (2016),Gwama – English Dictionary[2], SIL International

Louisiana Creole

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shin / shyin

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited fromFrenchchien(dog).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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shin

  1. (a)dog

Manx

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Etymology

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FromOld Irishsinni.

Pronoun

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shin (emphaticshinyn)

  1. (personal pronoun)we,us

Scottish Gaelic

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Pronoun

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shin

  1. (colloquial)lenited form ofsin

Uzbek

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromArabicشِين(šīn).

Noun

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shin (pluralshinlar)

  1. the Arabic letterش

Declension

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Declension ofshin
singularplural
nominativeshinshinlar
genitiveshinningshinlarning
dativeshingashinlarga
definite accusativeshinnishinlarni
locativeshindashinlarda
ablativeshindanshinlardan
similativeshindekshinlardek
Possessive forms ofshin
1st person singular
singularplural
nominativeshinimshinlarim
genitiveshinimningshinlarimning
dativeshinimgashinlarimga
definite accusativeshinimnishinlarimni
locativeshinimdashinlarimda
ablativeshinimdanshinlarimdan
similativeshinimdekshinlarimdek
2nd person singular
singularplural
nominativeshiningshinlaring
genitiveshiningningshinlaringning
dativeshininggashinlaringga
definite accusativeshiningnishinlaringni
locativeshiningdashinlaringda
ablativeshiningdanshinlaringdan
similativeshiningdekshinlaringdek
3rd person singular
singularplural
nominativeshinishinlari
genitiveshininingshinlarining
dativeshinigashinlariga
definite accusativeshininishinlarini
locativeshinidashinlarida
ablativeshinidanshinlaridan
similativeshinidekshinlaridek
1st person plural
singularplural
nominativeshinimizshinlarimiz
genitiveshinimizningshinlarimizning
dativeshinimizgashinlarimizga
definite accusativeshinimiznishinlarimizni
locativeshinimizdashinlarimizda
ablativeshinimizdanshinlarimizdan
similativeshinimizdekshinlarimizdek
2nd person plural
singularplural
nominativeshiningizshinlaringiz
genitiveshiningizningshinlaringizning
dativeshiningizgashinlaringizga
definite accusativeshiningiznishinlaringizni
locativeshiningizdashinlaringizda
ablativeshiningizdanshinlaringizdan
similativeshiningizdekshinlaringizdek
3rd person plural
singularplural
nominativeshinishinlari
genitiveshininingshinlarining
dativeshinigashinlariga
definite accusativeshininishinlarini
locativeshinidashinlarida
ablativeshinidanshinlaridan
similativeshinidekshinlaridek
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