Cinti
See also: cinti
English
editProper noun
editCinti
- (informal) Contraction of Cincinnati. (city in Ohio)
- 1930 June 22, Lee Orville Erwin, Letter to Mary Shaver Erwin[1], Paris:
- Mr. [Parvin] Titus has a friend down in Southern France, who at one time was connected with the Conservatory in Cinti, having to leave there on account of his health.
- 2017 November 21, “Local Priest one of two Cinti contestants on holiday baking series”, in The Catholic Telegraph[2], Cincinnati: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, retrieved 2022-08-13:
- 2018 May 15, Ken Langone, I Love Capitalism!: An American Story[3], New York City: Portfolio, →ISBN, page 57:
- My in-laws had given the baby some Flintstones building blocks, and on the blocks was stamped “Kenner Products, Cinti, Ohio”–an abbreviation for Cincinnati.
Usage notes
editThis abbreviation is used in addresses and signage.
Synonyms
edit- (Cincinnati): Cincy
See also
editReferences
edit- Old Ohio License Plates, displaying license plates issued by the City of Cincinnati in the 1900s