See also: Int, INT, int., -int, .int, in't, -int-, int', and i'n't

English edit

Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

int (plural ints)

  1. (programming) Clipping of integer.
  2. Clipping of intelligence
  3. Clipping of intermediate
  4. Clipping of international
  5. Clipping of interior (describing the location of a shot in a film script, etc.)
Usage notes edit

(programming): In many major programming languages, an int is a 32-bit signed integer.

Coordinate terms edit
Derived terms edit

Etymology 2 edit

Clipping of intentionally.

Verb edit

int (third-person singular simple present ints, present participle inting, simple past and past participle inted)

  1. (intransitive, gaming) To intentionally throw a game or match, to deliberately die or lose (to harm one's team); (by extension) to die, to lose.
  2. (intransitive, gaming) To make a bad play, even if it's unintentional.
    Sorry guys, I inted. I thought I could get the kill and then get out.
    When did the definition of "int" go from "intentionally feeding" to just "dying a lot"?
Derived terms edit

Noun edit

int (plural ints)

  1. (gaming) An instance of a bad play.
    That was int tbh.

Etymology 3 edit

Alternative forms edit

Contraction edit

int (Yorkshire, colloquial)

  1. ; isn't;
  2. is not; isn't
    In't it ready yit?

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Anagrams edit

Akan edit

Pronunciation edit

  • Tone: ML

Verb edit

int

  1. to dig in
  2. to swim in
    int nsafufu nom - to swim in, palm wine to drink

Breton edit

Etymology edit

Akin to Welsh hwynt.

Pronoun edit

int

  1. they

Cypriot Arabic edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Arabic أَنْتَ (ʔanta).

Pronoun edit

int m sg

  1. you (second-person masculine singular subject pronoun)

See also edit

Cypriot Arabic personal pronouns
Isolated nominative pronouns
singular plural
1st person ana naxni
2nd person m int intu
f inti
3rd person m uo, o1 innen, enne1
f ie, e1
1. Used as a copula.

References edit

  • Borg, Alexander (2004) A Comparative Glossary of Cypriot Maronite Arabic (Arabic–English) (Handbook of Oriental Studies; I.70), Leiden and Boston: Brill, page 146

Dutch edit

Pronunciation edit

  • Audio:(file)

Verb edit

int

  1. inflection of innen:
    1. second/third-person singular present indicative
    2. (archaic) plural imperative

Friulian edit

Etymology edit

From Latin gēns, gentem.

Noun edit

int f (plural ints)

  1. people

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Hungarian edit

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

int

  1. (intransitive) to wave (wave one’s hand in greeting or departure)
  2. (intransitive) to wave (signal with a waving movement)
  3. (transitive) to beckon, motion (wave or nod to somebody indicating a desired movement)
    • 2012, Miklós Gábor Kövesdi (translator), Kathy Reichs, A csontok nem hazudnak (Deadly Décisions), Ulpius-ház →ISBN, chapter 21, page 199:
      A kettes számú őr végigpásztázott egy kézi fémkeresővel, aztán intett, hogy kövessem. Kulcsok csörögtek az övén, miközben jobbra fordulva elindultunk egy folyosón.
      Guard number two swept me with a handheld metal detector, then indicated I should follow. Keys jangled on his belt as we turned right and headed down a corridor […].
  4. (transitive, literary) to warn
  5. (archaic, transitive, intransitive) to wink with only one eye as a message, signal, or suggestion. (When transitive, the object may be the eye being winked, or the message being conveyed.)[1]

Conjugation edit

Synonyms edit

  • (wave: wave one’s hand in greeting or departure): integet

Derived terms edit

(With verbal prefixes):

Expressions

References edit

  1. ^ int in Bizonfy, Ferenc. Magyar–angol szótár (’Hungarian–English Dictionary’). Budapest: Franklin Társulat, 1886

Further reading edit

  • int in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (‘The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language’, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN

Maltese edit

Pronunciation edit

Pronoun edit

int

  1. Alternative form of inti: you (second-person singular subject pronoun)

Inflection edit

    Inflected forms of int
positive inti, int
negative mintix
possessive pronoun tiegħek
basic suffix -ek, -ok, -k
direct object suffix -ek, -ok, -k
indirect object suffix -lek

Old Irish edit

Article edit

int

  1. inflection of in:
    1. nominative singular masculine (before a vowel)
    2. genitive singular masculine/neuter (before )
    3. nominative singular feminine (before )
    4. nominative plural masculine (before )

Portuguese edit

Etymology 1 edit

Unadapted borrowing from English int, abbreviation of integer.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

int m (plural ints)

  1. (programming) int (integer variable)

Etymology 2 edit

Adjective edit

int (invariable)

  1. (lexicography) Abbreviation of intransitivo.

Swedish edit

Adverb edit

int (not comparable)

  1. (colloquial, Finland, Northern Sweden, Dalecarlia) Alternative form of inte (not)

Anagrams edit

Weri edit

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

int

  1. bird

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