tins
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tins
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tins m
tins
tins m or n (feminine singular tinsă, masculine plural tinși, feminine and neuter plural tinse)
From Old French tens, tans, temps, from Latin tempus, from Proto-Indo-European *tempos (“stretch”), from the root *temp- (“to stretch, string”).
tins m
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tins c (plural tinzen, diminutive tinsje)
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