aldin

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French

Etymology

From alde +‎ -in.

Adjective

aldin (feminine aldine, masculine plural aldins, feminine plural aldines)

  1. Aldine

Further reading

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse aldin (fruit of a tree). Cognate with Swedish ollon (acorn, beechnut).

Pronunciation

Noun

aldin n (genitive singular aldins, nominative plural aldin)

  1. fruit (part of plant)
    Synonym: ávöxtur

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian aldino.

Adjective

aldin m or n (feminine singular aldină, masculine plural aldini, feminine and neuter plural aldine)

  1. Aldine

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