مین

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See also: مين and میں

Burushaski[edit]

Etymology[edit]

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Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

مین (meen)

  1. old
    Synonym: جٹ (jaṭ)
    Antonym: تھݸݽ (thoṣ)

References[edit]

  • Bechtholdt, Astrid (2024) “meen”, in Burushaski Hunza Dictionary (Webonary) (in Burushaski), Dallas, Texas, USA: SIL International, published 2017:(in Latin script).

Persian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Suffix[edit]

ـمین (-omin)

  1. -th; creates ordinal numbers.
    پنجمینpanj-ominfifth
    بیست و یکمینbist-o yek-omintwenty-first
Usage notes[edit]

Persian has two ways to form the ordinals: ـم (-om), and ـمین (-omin). The -om forms have a stronger connotation of labeling, while the -omin forms have a stronger connotation of counting according to a certain criterion. Also, like the cardinals but unlike the -om forms, the -omin forms precede the attributed noun without the ezâfe.

خانه سوم خیابانxâne-ye sevvom-e xiyâbânthird house on the street [out of all houses]
سومین خانه سیاه خیابانsevvomin xâne-ye siyâh-e xiyâbânthe third black house on the street

For the irregular Arabic-derived plural اول (avval, first), the form corresponding to the -omin form is اولین (avvalin, first).

Descendants[edit]
  • Khalaj: -umin

Etymology 2[edit]

From French mine.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

Dari ماین
Iranian Persian مین
Tajik мина

مین (min)

  1. (Iran) mine (exploding device)
Derived terms[edit]

Etymology 3[edit]

From English mine.

Noun[edit]

مین (mayn)

  1. (Dari) Alternative form of ماین (mine (exploding device)).

Etymology 4[edit]

Compare Persian مو (mu).

Noun[edit]

مین (min)

  1. (dialectal) hair