tinido

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin tinnītus, corresponding to tinir + -ido.

Noun

tinido m (plural tinidos)

  1. tinkle; clink; ringing; chime (a sharp, decaying sound, such as that produced by striking metal or glass)
  2. buzzing; ringing; tinnitus (the perception of a constant sound in the ears)
    Synonyms: zumbido, tinnitus, acufeno

Verb

tinido (feminine singular tinida, masculine plural tinidos, feminine plural tinidas)

  1. masculine singular past participle of tinir
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