Ting

Etymology 1
onomatopoeia

Noun

 * 1) The sound of small metallic bell

Translations

 * Finnish: kilahdus, helähdys

Verb

 * 1) To make a ting sound
 * When the food was ready, the bell tinged

Translations

 * Finnish: ,

Etymology 2
Chinese: 鼎, pinyin: dǐng.

Alternative forms

 * ding

Noun

 * 1) ancient Chinese vessel with legs and a lid.

Etymology
From þing:. In turn from. Cognate with modern Icelandic þing (of the same meaning), Old English and Old Frisian thing, German Ding: and fellow Scandinavian languages Swedish and Norwegian ting, where the word's meaning has broadened to the sense of thing; any individual object (compare Icelandic hlutur).

Pronunciation

 * [tˢeŋˀ]

Noun

 * 1) thing; an individual object

Derived terms

 * alting
 * ingenting

Noun

 * 1) thing; a judicial or legislative assembly

Derived terms

 * Folketinget

Noun
ting


 * 1) parliament
 * 2) thing

Verb

 * 1) stop

Derived terms

 * ting xialai

Pinyin syllable
ting



Etymology
From thing

Noun
ting


 * 1) thing

Noun

 * 1) thing

Noun

 * 1) court, assembly

Noun
ting


 * 1) thing; an individual object
 * 2) thing; a judicial or legislative assembly

Compounds

 * object
 * allting
 * någonting
 * ingenting
 * assembly
 * Alltinget
 * Folketinget
 * Folktinget
 * Stortinget
 * Lagtinget
 * landsting
 * tingsrätt

Synonyms

 * sak; a thing, individual object