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ˈmæt nmatin
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Wiktionary
matinadjective
of or relating to matins
Webster Dictionary
Matinnoun
morning
Etymology: [F. mtin.]
Matinnoun
morning worship or service; morning prayers or songs
Etymology: [F. mtin.]
Matinnoun
time of morning service; the first canonical hour in the Roman Catholic Church
Etymology: [F. mtin.]
Matinadjective
of or pertaining to the morning, or to matins; used in the morning; matutinal
Etymology: [F. mtin.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Matin
mat′in, adj. morning: used in the morning.—n. in pl. the daily morning service of the Church of England: one of the seven canonical hours, usually sung between midnight and daybreak.—adj. Mat′inal.—n. Matinée (mat-i-nā′), a musical entertainment or reception held in the day-time, usually in the afternoon: a woman's dress for wear in the forenoon or before dinner. [Fr.,—L. matutinus, belonging to the morning—Matuta, goddess of morning, prob. akin to maturus, early.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of matin in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of matin in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of matin in a Sentence
A kiss is the morning dew which stand up. (Un baiser, c'est la rosée - Du matin qui s'est levé)
Body is morning dew that shines to the rise of the hands. (Corps est rosée du matin - Qui brille au lever des mains.)
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- ماتينArabic
- matinCzech
- matinGerman
- matinSpanish
- متینPersian
- matinFrench
- मतीनHindi
- MatinHungarian
- matinIndonesian
- mattutinoItalian
- matinHebrew
- マタンJapanese
- 도착하게Korean
- matinDutch
- matinNorwegian
- MatinPolish
- canto matinalPortuguese
- utrenieRomanian
- утреняRussian
- பறவைகளின் அதிகாலைப் பாட்டுTamil
- matinThai
- matinTurkish
- утреняUkrainian
- میٹنUrdu
- 晨报Chinese
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