dinar

See also: dinár and dînar

English

A note worth one Tunisian dinar, which may itself be referred to as a dinar.

Etymology

From Arabic دِينَار (dīnār) and Serbo-Croatian динар (also from the Arabic), derived from the Latin dēnārius.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈdiːnɑː(ɹ)/

Noun

dinar (plural dinars)

  1. The official currency of several countries, including Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Serbia and Tunisia.
  2. (historical) An ancient Arab gold coin of 65 grains in weight.

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Catalan

Etymology 1

Ultimately derived from Latin denarius.

Noun

dinar m (plural dinars)

  1. dinar

Etymology 2

From Old Occitan disnar, from Vulgar Latin *disiūnāre, from disieiūnāre (to break the fast), from Late Latin [Term?], from dis- + iēiūnō (to fast), from Latin ieiūnus. Compare Occitan disnar, French dîner.

Noun

dinar m (plural dinars)

  1. lunch

Verb

dinar (first-person singular present dino, past participle dinat)

  1. (intransitive) to lunch
Conjugation

Further reading


Polish

Noun

dinar m anim

  1. dinar

Declension


Portuguese

Noun

dinar m (plural dinares)

  1. dinar (name of official currency of several countries)

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

dȉnār m (Cyrillic spelling ди̏на̄р)

  1. dinar
  2. (figuratively) a small amount of money in general
    Nemam ni dinara. — I haven't got any money.
    Daj mi neki dinar. — Give me a little money.
  3. coins in Spanish playing cards

Declension

See also

Spanish suits in Serbo-Croatian · talijanske karte (layout · text)
špada, spada kupa dinar bašton, baštun

Spanish

Noun

dinar m (plural dinares)

  1. dinar

Swedish

Noun

dinar c

  1. a dinar, the currency of various countries

Declension

Declension of dinar 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative dinar dinaren dinarer dinarerna
Genitive dinars dinarens dinarers dinarernas

References

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