ayin
See also: ʼayin
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ʿayn- (“eye”).
Noun
ayin (plural ayins)
- The sixteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
- I. Taylor, The Alphabet
- Ayin is the most difficult of the faucals.
- I. Taylor, The Alphabet
Translations
Further reading
- “ayin” in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary.
- “ayin” in the Collins English Dictionary, Glasgow: HarperCollins Publishers.
- “ayin” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
Italian
Turkish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɑːjin]
Declension
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Synonyms
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