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English
Etymology 1
Proper noun
Chin
- A hamlet in Alberta, Canada.
Etymology 2
As a Chinese surname, a variant romanization of various Chinese characters, typically in local dialects. As a name for China, see China.
Proper noun
Chin
- (obsolete) Alternative form of China.
- A surname from Hakka.
Etymology 3
The atonal Wade–Giles romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese 晉/晋 (Jìn).[1]
Proper noun
Chin
- (obsolete) Alternative form of Jin: an ancient Chinese state and various medieval Chinese dynasties.
1929, Witter Bynner, transl., The Jade Mountain, Alfred A. Knopf, published 1967, →OCLC, page xxxvi:The most amazing poems in human history are the Huêi-wên-tʻü or the revolving chart, by Lady Su Huêi, of the Chin Dynasty (265-419), and the Chʻien-tzŭ-wên, or thousand-character literature, by Chou Hsing-ssŭ, (fifth century a.d.)
1964, Lai Ming, A History of Chinese Literature, New York: John Day Company, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 3:The second significant feature in the development of Chinese literature is the immense influence of Buddhist literature on the development of every sphere of Chinese literature since the East Chin Period (A.D. 317).
1979, Bradley Smith, Wan-go Weng, China: A History in Art, Doubleday & Co., →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, pages 100–101:Wang Tao, the head of a great northern family, emigrated to the south and there became the chief architect of the Eastern Chin dynasty, a regime noted for excellent calligraphy.
1985, Classical Chinese Tales of the Supernatural and the Fantastic: Selections from the Third to the Tenth Century, Hong Kong: Joint Publishing, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 135:In the fourth year of the reign of the Emperor Hsiao Wu [r. 372-396] of the Chin Dynasty [265-420], Hsüeh Tao-hsün of An-lu County in the Chiang-hsia Commandery [in Hupeh Province] was twenty-two.
Etymology 4
From Burmese ချင်း (hkyang:).
Proper noun
Chin
- A tribe in Myanmar.
- A state of Myanmar
- Synonym of Zo: a language of Myanmar.
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Anagrams
Haitian Creole
Etymology
From French Chine.
Proper noun
Chin
- China (a country in Asia)
Indonesian
Etymology
From Hakka 陳/陈 (chén).
Proper noun
Chin
- a surname from Hakka
Japanese
Romanization
Chin
- Rōmaji transcription of ちん
Malay
Etymology
Borrowed from Chinese 陳/陈 (chén).
Proper noun
Chin
- a surname from Chinese
- Datuk Chin Phui Kong, b. 1923
Descendants