mingi
See also: mingí and miŋgi
English
Adjective
mingi (not comparable)
- Among certain Ethiopian peoples: ritually impure.
- 1979, Jean Lydall; Ivo A. Strecker, The Hamar of Southern Ethiopia: Baldambe explains, page 75:
- Some cattle are bought with the elephant tusks, they may not be used for the garo calf, they are mingi.
- 1997, Faith and Culture in Ethiopia: Towards a Pastoral Approach to Culture: Symposium Held at Holy Saviour Parish Hall, Addis Abeba, [sic] Ethiopia, February 6th-9th 1996, page 179:
- When a man's penis is cut off he is mingi, or for a women when her breasts are cut off.
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Usage notes
Anagrams
Estonian
Pronoun
mingi (genitive mingi, partitive mingit)
Declension
Inflection of mingi (ÕS type 1/ohutu, no gradation)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | mingi | mingid |
accusative | mingi | mingid |
genitive | mingi | mingite |
partitive | mingit | mingeid |
illative | mingisse | mingitesse mingeisse |
inessive | mingis | mingites mingeis |
elative | mingist | mingitest mingeist |
allative | mingile | mingitele mingeile |
adessive | mingil | mingitel mingeil |
ablative | mingilt | mingitelt mingeilt |
translative | mingiks | mingiteks mingeiks |
terminative | mingini | mingiteni |
essive | mingina | mingitena |
abessive | mingita | mingiteta |
comitative | mingiga | mingitega |
Determiner
mingi
- (colloquial) some, some kind of
- Ta on mingi tähtis tegelane.
- He's some important character.
Italian
Verb
mingi
- inflection of mingere:
- second-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Latin
Swahili
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