pind

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English pinden, penden, punden (also as poynen), from Old English *pyndan, ġepyndan (to impound, shut up, inclose), from Proto-West Germanic *pundijan (to impound). Doublet of poind. Related also to pond.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɪnd/, /paɪnd/
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Verb

pind (third-person singular simple present pinds, present participle pinding, simple past and past participle pinded)

  1. (transitive, now rare or chiefly dialectal) To impound (as cattle), to shut up in a pound.
  2. (transitive, Northern England) To confine within narrow limits, constrain.

Derived terms

Danish

Etymology

From the Old Norse pinni (a pin),[1] cognates include the Icelandic pinni (a pin).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pend/, [pʰenˀ]
  • Rhymes: -end

Noun

pind c (singular definite pinden, plural indefinite pinde)

  1. stick
  2. perch
  3. peg
  4. row (in knitting)

Inflection

Derived terms

References

Estonian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Finnic *pinta. Cognate to Finnish pinta.

Noun

pind (genitive pinna, partitive pinda)

  1. surface
Declension
Declension of pind (ÕS type 22u/leib, d-n gradation)
singular plural
nominative pind pinnad
accusative nom.
gen. pinna
genitive pindade
partitive pinda pindu
pindasid
illative pinda
pinnasse
pindadesse
pinnusse
inessive pinnas pindades
pinnus
elative pinnast pindadest
pinnust
allative pinnale pindadele
pinnule
adessive pinnal pindadel
pinnul
ablative pinnalt pindadelt
pinnult
translative pinnaks pindadeks
pinnuks
terminative pinnani pindadeni
essive pinnana pindadena
abessive pinnata pindadeta
comitative pinnaga pindadega

Noun

pind (genitive pinnu, partitive pindu)

  1. splinter
Declension
Declension of pind (ÕS type 22e/riik, d-n gradation)
singular plural
nominative pind pinnud
accusative nom.
gen. pinnu
genitive pindude
partitive pindu pinde
pindusid
illative pindu
pinnusse
pindudesse
pinnesse
inessive pinnus pindudes
pinnes
elative pinnust pindudest
pinnest
allative pinnule pindudele
pinnele
adessive pinnul pindudel
pinnel
ablative pinnult pindudelt
pinnelt
translative pinnuks pindudeks
pinneks
terminative pinnuni pindudeni
essive pinnuna pindudena
abessive pinnuta pindudeta
comitative pinnuga pindudega

Veps

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *pinta. Cognates include Finnish pinta.

Noun

pind

  1. sapwood
  2. surface
  3. area

Declension

Inflection of pind (inflection type 5/sana)
nominative sing. pind
genitive sing. pindan
partitive sing. pindad
partitive plur. pindoid
singular plural
nominative pind pindad
accusative pindan pindad
genitive pindan pindoiden
partitive pindad pindoid
essive-instructive pindan pindoin
translative pindaks pindoikš
inessive pindas pindoiš
elative pindaspäi pindoišpäi
illative pindaha pindoihe
adessive pindal pindoil
ablative pindalpäi pindoilpäi
allative pindale pindoile
abessive pindata pindoita
comitative pindanke pindoidenke
prolative pindadme pindoidme
approximative I pindanno pindoidenno
approximative II pindannoks pindoidennoks
egressive pindannopäi pindoidennopäi
terminative I pindahasai pindoihesai
terminative II pindalesai pindoilesai
terminative III pindassai
additive I pindahapäi pindoihepäi
additive II pindalepäi pindoilepäi
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