kine
English
editEtymology 1
editFrom Middle English kie, equivalent to ky + -en (plural ending), a double plural.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkine
- (archaic or dialectal) plural of cow
- 1955 October 20, J[ohn] R[onald] R[euel] Tolkien, “Minas Tirith”, in The Return of the King: Being the Third Part of The Lord of the Rings […], New York, N.Y.: Ballantine Books, published December 1978, →ISBN, book V, page 40:
- Pippin could see all the Pelennor laid out before him, dotted into the distance with farmsteads and little walls, barns and byres, but nowhere could he see any kine or other beasts.
Quotations
edit- For quotations using this term, see Citations:kine.
Derived terms
editEtymology 2
edit(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
editkine (plural kines)
- (physics) The unit velocity in the CGS system, equal to one centimeter per second.
- 1890, E/MJ, Engineering and Mining Journal, volumes 49-50, page 169:
- It may be well to note that a mile per hour is equal to 44.7 kines, and that accordingly a sharp walking pace may attain 200 kines […]
Etymology 3
editPronunciation
edit- Rhymes: -ɪni
Noun
editkine (plural kines)
- (television) Short for kinescope (“type of recording”).
See also
editAnagrams
editFula
editNoun
editkine
Usage notes
editReferences
edit- Oumaté, Hamham; Nouhou, Amadou; Pohlig, Annie W., 1991, Vocabulaire de base en quatre langues: wandala, fulfulde, français, anglais : Edition Provisoire
Hawaiian Creole
editNoun
editkine
Salar
editNoun
editkine
- Alternative form of kiyne
Unami
editEtymology
editFrom
Cognate with Munsee kíineew (“it is sharp”), Massachusett kēnai (“it is sharp”), Ojibwe giinaa (“it is sharp”), Malecite-Passamaquoddy kineyu (“it is sharp”).
Verb
editkine inan (vii)
- (inanimate, intransitive) it is sharp
Related terms
editReferences
edit- Rementer, Jim with Pearson, Bruce L. (2005) “kine”, in Leneaux, Grant, Whritenour, Raymond, editors, The Lenape Talking Dictionary, The Lenape Language Preservation Project
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