mintin

Breton

Noun

mintin m (plural mintinioù or mintinoù)

  1. morning

Cebuano

Etymology

Calque of English maintain, borrowed from Anglo-Norman and Old French maintenir, from Late Latin manūteneō, manūtenēre (I support), from Latin manū (with the hand) + teneō (I hold).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: min‧tin

Verb

mintin

  1. to maintain; to keep up; to preserve; to uphold (a state, condition, etc.)
  2. to bet on the same number or set of numbers in a lottery

Noun

mintin

  1. a number or set of numbers one keeps unchanged and bets on in every lottery draw
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