tikin

See also: tik in and tíkin

Faroese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈtiːtʃɪn]

Adjective

tikin

  1. past participle of taka
  2. taken
  3. arrested

Declension

tikin a26
Singular (eintal) m (kallkyn) f (kvennkyn) n (hvørkikyn)
Nominative (hvørfall) tikin tikin tikið
Accusative (hvønnfall) tiknan tikna
Dative (hvørjumfall) tiknum tiknari tiknum
Genitive (hvørsfall) (tikins) (tiknar) (tikins)
Plural (fleirtal) m (kallkyn) f (kvennkyn) n (hvørkikyn)
Nominative (hvørfall) tiknir tiknar tikin
Accusative (hvønnfall) tiknar
Dative (hvørjumfall) tiknum
Genitive (hvørsfall) (tikna)

Madak

Noun

tikin

  1. woman
    la-tikin [latkin] : a woman

Further reading

  • Tom Dutton, Darrell T. Tryon, Language Contact and Change in the Austronesian World (1994, →ISBN

Tagalog

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *təkən. Compare Cebuano tukon, Maranao teken, Old Javanese tĕkĕn, and Tausug tukun.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Tagalog) IPA(key): /tiˈkin/ [tɪˈxin]
  • Rhymes: -in
  • Syllabification: ti‧kin

Noun

tikín (Baybayin spelling ᜆᜒᜃᜒᜈ᜔)

  1. bamboo pole or the like used to propel punts or flat-bottomed boats (especially in shallow streams)
  2. long pole, usually provided with a hook at one end for picking fruit, etc.
    Synonyms: sungkit, panungkit

Derived terms

  • magtikin
  • panikin
  • pantikin
  • tikinan
  • tikinin
  • tumikin

Further reading

  • tikin”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018

Yucatec Maya

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Mayan *tyaqiing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈtikin]

Adjective

tikin

  1. dry

References

  • Academia de la Lengua Maya de Yucatán, A. C. (2003) Diccionario maya popular: Maya-español, español-maya (in Spanish), →ISBN, page 207:TIKIN
  • Barrera Vásquez, Alfredo et al. (1980) Diccionario maya Cordemex: Maya-español, español-maya (in Spanish), Mérida: Ediciones Cordemex, page 793:TIKIN
  • Montgomery, John (2004) Maya-English, English-Maya (Yucatec) Dictionary & Phrasebook, New York: Hippocrene Books, Inc., →ISBN, page 77:tikin
  • Pío Pérez, Juan (18661877) Diccionario de la lengua maya (in Spanish), Mérida de Yucatán: Imprenta literaria, de Juan F. Molina Solís, page 325:TICIN: seco, enjuto.
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