See also: <span class="searchmatch">ginnò</span> <span class="searchmatch">ginno</span> first-person singular present indicative of ginnare...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">ginno</span> <span class="searchmatch">ginnò</span> third-person singular past historic of ginnare...
Borrowed from English gin. ginnàre (first-person singular present <span class="searchmatch">gìnno</span>, first-person singular past historic ginnài, past participle ginnàto, auxiliary...
linked to the German toponym Ginnick. Potentially derived from Old Dutch <span class="searchmatch">Ginno</span> (a personal name) if the link to Ginnick is valid. Formerly an independent...
γιννός (<span class="searchmatch">ginnós</span>), γῖνος (gînos), ἰννός (innós), ὔννος (únnos) According to Beekes, probably of Pre-Greek origin. It can hardly be from γίγνομαι (gígnomai)...
elaborating on the origins of this term. Compare Ancient Greek γίννος (<span class="searchmatch">gínnos</span>). hinnus m (genitive hinnī); second declension hinny (offspring of a male...
bardot (fr) m, bardeau (fr) m German: Maulesel (de) m Greek: γίννος m (<span class="searchmatch">gínnos</span>) Hungarian: szamáröszvér (hu) Italian: bardotto (it) m Japanese: ケッテイ (ja)...