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platina (platinum, Portugese)
Ladina [Judeo-Spanish (f.), from Old Spanish]
bugcat
March 27, 2022, 1:01am
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lamina
A thin sheet or layer. It’s the root of laminate .
Amina [Arabic (امينة) trustworthy (f.)]
Also a given name
bugcat
March 27, 2022, 1:12am
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mina
A unit of weight once used in Ancient Greece, Egypt and the Middle East.
Its quantity was variable but in Greece, at least, it was one sixtieth of a talent. A talent was, depending on time and place, 30–60 kg. So a mina was somewhere between a kilogram and half a kilogram.
It was also a monetary unit, one mina of silver.
The mina (also mĕnē, Aramaic; Hebrew: מָנֶה)[a] is an ancient Near Eastern unit of weight, which was divided into 60 shekels. The mina, like the shekel, was also a unit of currency.
The word mina comes from the ancient Semitic root m-n-w/m-n-y 'to count', Akkadian manû, Hebrew: מָנָה (mana), Aramaic: מָנָה/מְנָא (mana/mena), Classical Syriac: ܡܢܳܐ (mena), Ugaritic: 𐎎𐎐, romanized: mn. It is mentioned in the Bible, where Solomon is reported to have made 300 shields, each with 3 "mina" of gold (He...
Min – a character, Minnie Bannister, played by Spike Milligan in The Goon Show, opposite Peter Sellers as Henry Crun.
Henry Crun and Minnie Bannister are two characters
from the 1950s United Kingdom radio comedy series The Goon Show. Crun and Min were performed by Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan respectively.
They are both elderly and often play significant roles in the story, frequently in occupations for which they seem ill-suited, such as the crew of a lifeboat, lighthouse keepers, Head of MI5, or the staff of the East Acton Volunteer Auxiliary Civilian Fire Brigade. "Modern Min" is a fan of modern, sinful...
_zaki
March 27, 2022, 1:23pm
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meinst (you mean, german)
meins (alternative nominative/accusative neuter of ‘mein’ = ‘my’ in German)
Dein kind und mein(e)s – your child and mine
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/mein
jlt
March 27, 2022, 3:00pm
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