Sinto

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See also: sinto and sintó

English

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Etymology 1

Ultimately from Sinte Romani sinto, possibly via German Sinto; see those entries for more.

Noun

Sinto (plural Sinti)

  1. A member (especially male) of a Romani people found in Germany and surrounding areas.
    Coordinate term: Sinta
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Etymology 2

Proper noun

Sinto

  1. Dated form of Shinto.

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Dutch

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Noun

Sinto m (plural Sinti, diminutive Sintootje n, feminine Sintezza)

  1. (Netherlands) Sinto (a member of a certain Romani people)
    Synonym: (Belgium) Manoesj

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German

Etymology

Perhaps from Sindh[1] or from Reisende (travelers)[2]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈzɪnto/, /ˈsɪnto/
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Noun

Sinto m (strong, genitive Sinto, plural Sinti, feminine Sinteza or Sintiza)

  1. Sinto (a member of a Romani people)
    Hypernym: Rom

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