See also: Engin, engin., engîn, and əngîn

English

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Noun

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engin (plural engins)

  1. Obsolete form of engine.

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle French engin m, from Old French engin m, from Latin ingenium n.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɑ̃.ʒɛ̃/
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Noun

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engin m (plural engins)

  1. any device, contraption or machinery, particularly a complex, dangerous or powerful one
  2. a piece of military equipment
  3. a piece of heavy machinery
  4. (informal) any object whose name or function is unknown; a thingy; a gizmo
  5. (informal) tool (penis)
    • 2014, Édouard Louis, En finir avec Eddy Bellegueule [The End of Eddy], Le Seuil:
      Ça a pas été trop dur, parce que je suis une bonne reproductrice, je suis quand même tombée enceinte alors que j’avais un stérilet, et j’ai des jumeaux (mes petits frère et sœur), alors bon, et, ça reste entre nous, mais ton père il a un sacre engin.
      It wasn't too hard, because I'm very fertile; I still got pregnant even though I had an IUD, and I have twins (my little brother and sister). You see, and this is just between you and me, but your father has a hell of a tool on him.
  6. (chiefly law) a piece of hunting equipment
    • 1997, Le Courrier de la nature, numbers 161-174, page 149:
      A noter que la caouanne, Caretta caretta, semble effectivement ne plus pondre en Corse, l’espèce n’a pas complètement disparu des côtes de France où, chaque année, quelques individus sont capturés involuntairement par des engins de pêche.
      It should be noted that the loggerhead turtle, Caretta caretta, no longer seems to lay eggs in Corsica, but the species has not completely disappeared from French coastlines where, each year, several individuals are caught unintentionally in fishing apparatus.
  7. (sports) an apparatus used in artistic gymnastics
  8. (dated) any tool or apparatus

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Icelandic

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Pronoun

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engin

  1. (indefinite) inflection of enginn:
    1. feminine nominative singular
    2. neuter nominative plural
    3. neuter accusative plural

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engin

  1. inflection of engi:
    1. definite nominative plural
    2. definite accusative plural

Old French

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin ingenium n.

Noun

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engin oblique singularm (oblique plural engins, nominative singular engins, nominative plural engin)

  1. intelligence
  2. ruse; trickery; deception
  3. invention; ingenuity; creativity
  4. machine; device; contraption
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Turkish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Ottoman Turkish انگین (engin), from the verb اینمك (enmek, to fall down), whence also Turkish inmek.

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  • IPA(key): /eɲˈɟin/
  • Hyphenation: en‧gin

Adjective

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engin

  1. vast
    Synonym: vâsi

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Noun

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engin (definite accusative engini, plural enginler)

  1. (nautical) high seas
    Synonyms: açık deniz, alarga

Declension

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Inflection
Nominative engin
Definite accusative engini
Singular Plural
Nominative engin enginler
Definite accusative engini enginleri
Dative engine enginlere
Locative enginde enginlerde
Ablative enginden enginlerden
Genitive enginin enginlerin

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