tomin

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== English == === Etymology === From Spanish tomín, from Andalusian Arabic ثُمْن (ṯúmn), from Arabic ثُمْن (ṯumn, “one-eighth”), from the root ن (n) م (m) ث (ṯ-m-n). Originally used in reference to it forming one-eighth of a castellano. === Noun === tomin (plural tomins or tomines) (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of mass, equivalent to about 0.6 g. (historical) A former gold Spanish coin, notionally equivalent to a tomin in weight. (historical) A former silver colonial Spanish coin, notionally equivalent to a gold tomin in value. ==== Synonyms ==== (gold coin): t, gold tomin (silver coin): silver tomin ==== Coordinate terms ==== (unit of mass): grano (1⁄12 tomin), escrupulo (2 tomins), adarme (3 tomins), ochava (6 tomins), castellano (8 tomins), onza (48 tomins) (gold coin): adarme (3 tomins), castellano (8 tomins) ==== Translations ==== == Catalan == === Verb === tomin inflection of tomar: third-person plural present subjunctive third-person plural imperative == Central Nahuatl == === Noun === tomin coin. == Classical Nahuatl == === Etymology === From Spanish tomín, from Arabic ثُمْن (ṯumn, “one-eighth”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈtó.miːn] === Noun === tomīn (inanimate) coin ==== Derived terms ==== cōztic teōcuitlatomīn iztāc teōcuitlatomīn tomīnchīhua == Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl == === Noun === tomin money. == Japanese == === Romanization === tomin Rōmaji transcription of とみん