What is the meaning of Din?

ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Dinka.

A loud noise; a cacophony or loud commotion.

To make a din, to resound.

(of a place) To be filled with sound, to resound.

To assail (a person, the ears) with loud noise.

To repeat continuously, as though to the point of deafening or exhausting somebody.

Alternative spelling of deen (religion, faith, religiosity).

calf

there (very far from the speaker)

branch

Nonstandard spelling of dìn.

Alternative form of dynne

day

other

your, yours

your, yours

genitive singular of du

your (singular)

of/from the sg

to break (of the day)

Orel, Vladimir E. (1998) “din”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 66

religion (system of beliefs dealing with soul, deity and/or life after death)

first-person singular of da

your, thy (singular; one owner)

yours, thine (singular; one owner)

third-person plural present indicative of dicir

religion (system of beliefs dealing with soul, deity and/or life after death)

religious law

religion (system of beliefs dealing with soul, deity and/or life after death)

religion

feminine singular of dan

thy (first-person singular possessive determiner)

feminine/neuter/plural of dan (thy)

yours, thine (first-person singular possessive pronoun)

feminine/neuter of dan (yours, thine)

feminine/neuter/plural of dan (yours, thine)

accusative/genitive of dii

inside; alternative form of dins

on, on top of

from, out of

thy, your

Clipping of dinero.

your, yours (speaking to one person)

you; used for comparisons between the person spoken to and a common noun.

definite singular of di

too; also

System of beliefs dealing with soul, deity or life after death.

second-person singular imperative of dinmek

religion (system of beliefs dealing with soul, deity and/or life after death)

thing

city, fort, stronghold

Soft mutation of tin.

pine, coniferous tree of the genus Pinus.

to fry in oil

to subtract

to become reduced in number

foot (of a human)

base; foot; lowest part of an object

Source: wiktionary.org