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Noun

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tinde

  1. summit, peak; the highest part of a mountain

Declension

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Friulian

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Etymology

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From Early Medieval Latin or Late Latin tenda, from Vulgar Latin *tendita, substantivized feminine of *tenditus, as a variant form of tentus, perfect passive participle of Latin tendō. Compare Italian tenda, Portuguese tenda, Spanish tienda, French tente, Romanian tindă.

Noun

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tinde f (plural tindis)

  1. tent
  2. curtain
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Romanian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin tendere, present active infinitive of tendō, from Proto-Italic *tendō, from Proto-Indo-European *ten- (to stretch, draw).

Verb

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a tinde (third-person singular present tinde, past participle tins) 3rd conj.

  1. (dated) to stretch, extend
    Synonym: întinde
  2. to aspire to, strive for
    Synonyms: aspira, năzui
  3. to tend to, incline towards
    Synonyms: apleca, înclina

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