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ting
ting
English
Noun
ting (plural tings)
- The sound of a small metallic bell.
- Charles Dickens, The Private Theatricals (in Sketches by Boz)
- Ting, ting, ting! went the bell again. Everybody sat down; the curtain shook, rose sufficiently high to display several pair of yellow boots paddling about, and there it remained.
- Charles Dickens, The Private Theatricals (in Sketches by Boz)
Translations
Verb
ting (third-person singular simple present tings, present participle tinging, simple past and past participle tinged)
- To make a ting sound
- When the food was ready, the bell tinged
Translations
See also
Etymology 2
Chinese: 鼎, pinyin: dǐng.
Alternative forms
Noun
ting (plural tings)
- ancient Chinese vessel with legs and a lid.
- The apartment in a Chinese temple where the idol is kept.
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse þing (“assembly, council, or business”), in turn from Proto-Germanic *þingą. Cognate with modern Icelandic þing (of the same meaning), and fellow Scandinavian languages Swedish and Norwegian ting, where the word's meaning has broadened to the sense of thing; any individual object (compare Icelandic hlutur). Also cognate with English thing, Dutch ding, German Ding.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tˢeŋˀ]
Noun
ting c (singular definite tingen, plural indefinite ting)
- thing; an individual object
Derived terms
Inflection
Noun
ting n (singular definite tinget, plural indefinite ting)
- thing; a judicial or legislative assembly
Derived terms
Inflection
Faroese
Etymology
From Old Norse þing (“assembly, council, or business”), from Proto-Germanic *þingą.
Noun
ting n (genitive singular tings, plural ting)
Declension
n3 | Singular | Plural | ||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | ting | tingið | ting | tingini |
Accusative | ting | tingið | ting | tingini |
Dative | tingi | tinginum | tingum | tingunum |
Genitive | tings | tingsins | tinga | tinganna |
Derived terms
- tingmaður
- tingkvinna
Mandarin
Romanization
ting
- Nonstandard spelling of tīng.
- Nonstandard spelling of tíng.
- Nonstandard spelling of tǐng.
- Nonstandard spelling of tìng.
Usage notes
- English transcriptions of Mandarin speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Mandarin language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Old Norse þing (“assembly, council, or business”), from Proto-Germanic *þingą.
Noun
ting m (definite singular tingen, indefinite plural ting, definite plural tinga or tingene)
- a thing
Derived terms
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Noun
ting n (definite singular tinget, indefinite plural ting, definite plural tinga or tingene)
References
- “ting” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse þing (“assembly, council, or business”), from Proto-Germanic *þingą.
Noun
ting m (definite singular tingen, indefinite plural ting, definite plural tinga)
- a thing
Derived terms
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Noun
ting n (definite singular tinget, indefinite plural ting, definite plural tinga)
References
- “ting” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Swedish þing, from Old Norse þing (“assembly, council, or business”), from Proto-Germanic *þingą.
Pronunciation
Noun
ting n
- a thing, an individual object
- a thing, a court of law; a judicial or legislative assembly
Declension
Related terms
- object
- assembly
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Synonyms
- sak; a thing, individual object
See also
References
- ting in Svenska Akademiens Ordlista över svenska språket (13th ed., online)