Definition of Tamin

1. a fabric [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tamin

tamed iodine
tamein
tameins
tameless
tamelessness
tamely
tameness
tamenesses
tamer
tamers
tames
tamest
tametraline
tamias
tamil
tamin (current term)
tamine
tamines
taming
tamings
tamins
tamis
tamise
tamises
tamkin
tamkins
tamm-horsfall protein deposition
tammar
tammars
tammie

Literary usage of Tamin

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1891)
"[= F. tamisage; as tamin + -age.} A method of finding invariants : a sifting process. tamis ... See tamin. Ezek. viii. 14. tammy-norie (tam'i-no'ri), я. ..."

2. Paganism and Christianity in Egypt by Philip David Scott-Moncrieff, Norman McLean (1913)
"The name tamin is old Egyptian, meaning " She who belongs to (the God) Min," who was identified by the Greeks with Pan. Such a name, though pagan, ..."

3. The Hebrew People: Or, The History and Religion of the Israelites, from the by George Smith (1856)
"Most probably it was so in the Aramean dialect in which he spoke: and that tamin standing at once for ' Yci,in ' and for ' the south,' the evangelist ..."

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