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hin

[ hin ]

noun

  1. an ancient Hebrew unit of liquid measure equal to about one and one half gallons (5.7 liters).


hin

/ ɪ /

noun

  1. a Hebrew unit of capacity equal to about 12 pints or 3.5 litres
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of hin1

1350–1400; Middle English < Latin (Vulgate) < Greek (Septuagint) < Hebrew ī < Egyptian hnw a liquid measure, literally, jar
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of hin1

from Late Latin, from Greek, from Hebrew ī, from Egyptian hnw
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“We used to make fun of hin as a team because he was old,” Woods said of Pelluer, the inside linebacker who was granted a sixth season in 2018 because of an injury.

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At the same event, California Democratic Party Chairman Rusty Hicks said the party will do everything hin its power to make sure the “Republican recall” is defeated.

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Driving alone left him without drafting partners, and it allowed the field, moving faster as a group, to reel hin in.

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The team officially signed him Tuesday afternoon and will add hin to the roster once he receives his P-1 visa and International Transfer Certificate.

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I had all this prepared in my house; in addition I gave cream in the pantry and beer in the cellar in a more than sufficient number of hin measures.

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