dîn

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See also: din

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic دِين (dīn).

Pronunciation

Noun

dîn m (uncountable) (slang)

  1. tenets of one’s belief
  2. credit, obligation
    • 2021 July 2, 1PLIKÉ140 (lyrics and music), “Poison”‎[1]:
      Quelques contrats à signer, l’argent sale dans la machine
      Faut qu’j’m’investis dans l’dîn bien avant de calciner
      Some contracts to sign, dirty money in the machine
      There needs to be credit for a good burn

Northern Kurdish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Related to Persian دیوانه (divâne).

Adjective

dîn (comparative dîntir, superlative herî dîn)

  1. crazy
  2. insane

Etymology 2

Related to Persian دین (din)

Noun

dîn m (plural dînên)

  1. religion