English
Image:Pinus brutia(02).jpg|thumb|Pinus brutia (1)
Pronunciation
IPA: /p�ɪn/
Noun
en-noun countable and uncountable
- countable A coniferous tree of the genus Pinus, or a tree resembling a member of this genus, in some respect (not even limited to coniferous trees).
- uncountable The wood of a pine tree.
- archaic The sense of longing.
Translations
Albanian: pishë f
Blackfoot: pûqtokÄ
Cheyenne: šéstótó'e
Chorti: taʼah teʼ
Creek: cule
Croatian: pinija f, bor m
Czech: borovice f (1), sosna f (1), pinie f
Danish: pinie c
Dutch: pijnboom c
Erzya: пи�е (piche)
Estonian: mänd
Finnish: mänty (1, 2), honka (1), petäjä (1)
French: pin#French|pin m
German: Pinie f, Föhre f, Kiefer f
German, Middle High: viehte
German, Old High: fiuhta (also, fiohta)
Greek: �ε�κο (peúko) n
Hebrew: ��ר�
Hungarian: feny�
Irish: crann giúise m
Italian: pino m (1, 2)
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Japanese: � (��, matu)
Korean: � (sol), ��무 (sonamu)
Latin: pinus f
Lithuanian: pušis f (1, 2)
Micmac: guow
Mohawk: on�nta
Navajo: Å�dÃÅ¡Ä�ÃÃʼ
Norwegian: furu f
Ojibwa: žingw�k
Persian: FAchar|کاج (kâj) (1)
Polish: sosna f (1)
Portuguese: pinheiro m
Romanian: pin m
Russian: пини� (pini�)(italian pine) f, �о�на (sosná) f
Serbian: bor m
Slovak: pÃnia f, smrek m
Slovenian: bor m
Spanish: pino m
Swedish: tall, pinje c
Ukrainian: п�нн�� (pînnî�) f
Welsh: pinwydden f, (pl., pinwydd, pîn) (1,2)
Intransitive verb
rfc-trverb|Intransitive verb
en-verb|pin|ing
- To long for, want desperately.
#: Laura was pining away for Bill all the time he was gone.
Translations
Finnish: kaivata, haikailla joku#Finnish|jonkun perä|perään
Synonyms
pine tree
Derived terms
pineal
pineapple
pinecone
pine needle
pine nut
pine tree
French
Noun
pine
- context|slang|lang=fr nob, penis
Maori
Etymology
Probably English pin
Noun
pine
- pin, tack, brooch
Norwegian
Verb
pine
- torment, torture
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