tynn

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== Cornish == === Alternative forms === tydn (Revived Late Cornish) === Etymology === From Middle Cornish ten, tyn, from same origin as tenna (“to pull”) (see there for further etymology). Cognate with Irish and Scottish Gaelic teann, Manx çhionn, and Welsh tyn. === Adjective === tynn (comparative tynna) tense, tight, strict Synonyms: hardh, strooth sharp, sore, painful Synonym: ankensi stressful, intense, cruel Synonyms: a-has, ankesi, fell, glew, kruel ==== Derived terms ==== === Mutation === == Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology 1 === From Old Norse þunnr. ==== Adjective ==== tynn (neuter singular tynt, definite singular and plural tynne, comparative tynnere, indefinite superlative tynnest, definite superlative tynneste) thin ===== Derived terms ===== syltynn tynntarm === Etymology 2 === ==== Verb ==== tynn imperative of tynne === References === “tynn” in The Bokmål Dictionary. == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Etymology === From Old Norse þunnr. Akin to English thin. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /tʏnː/ === Adjective === tynn (neuter singular tynt, definite singular and plural tynne, comparative tynnare, indefinite superlative tynnast, definite superlative tynnaste) thin ==== Derived terms ==== syltynn tynntarm === References === “tynn” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.