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Meaning of jin | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2 Frequent
/d͡ʒɪn/

Definitions

  1. A river (晉水) in Shanxi Province, China, emptying into the Fen River.
  2. A Korean surname.
  3. A Chinese surname, given 29th among the Hundred Family Surnames.
  4. A river (錦江) in Jiangxi and Guangdong provinces in China, emptying into the Bei or North River.
  5. An ancient state or tribal confederation in northern Korea.
    historical
  6. A Japanese male given name.
  7. Alternative spelling of jinn.
    alt-of, alternative
  8. A portion of dead wood on a branch or at the top of the trunk of a bonsai tree, whether formed naturally or deliberately to suggest age and hardship.
  9. A marchland (c. 1046–677 BC) and duchy (677–376 BC) of the Zhou Kingdom around the river.
    historical
  10. A prefecture of imperial China centered on Ankang, Shaanxi.
    historical
  11. A river (錦江) in Sichuan Province, China, emptying into the Min River.
  12. A river (靳江) in Hunan Province, China, emptying into the Xiang River.
  13. Synonym of Balhae, a northern Korean state, (particularly) between its AD 698 founding and 712 renaming.
    historical
  14. A Chinese surname.
  15. Former name of Ankang as the seat of the prefecture.
    historical
  16. A river (錦江 (贛江支流)) in Jiangxi Province, China, emptying into the Gan River.
  17. A titular principality of the Wei Empire (est. AD 264) and other later Chinese states.
    historical
  18. An empire in northern China (AD 1115–1234) established by an invasion of Liao by the Wanyan Jurchens and overthrown by an invasion of the Mongols.
    historical
  19. A prefecture of imperial China centered on Luyang, Hunan.
    historical
  20. An empire in China (AD 265–420) established by Sima Yan's overthrow of the Wei and replaced by barbarian conquerors in the north and Liu Yu's Song Empire in the south.
    historical
  21. Synonym of Wanyan: the dynasty which ruled this empire.
    historical
  22. Former name of Luyang as the seat of the prefecture.
    historical
  23. Synonym of Sima: the dynasty which ruled this empire.
    historical
  24. Synonym of Jurchen: the Tungusic people who ruled this empire.
    historical, uncommon
  25. The late 3rd to early 5th century, the era during which the Sima clan were the legitimate emperors of China.
    historical
  26. The 12th to early 13th century, the era during which the Wanyan clan were the legitimate emperors of northern China.
    historical
  27. A river (Jin River, 晉江/晋江 (Jìnjiāng)) in Quanzhou Municipality, Fujian, China, emptying into the Taiwan Strait.
  28. Synonym of Qing: the Chinese empire, dynasty, and era, (particularly) during the years 1616 to 1636, prior to the formal declaration of the Qing.
    historical
  29. A prefecture of imperial China centered on Linfen, Shanxi.
    historical
  30. Former name of Linfen as the seat of the prefecture.
    historical
  31. An realm in early-10th century Shaanxi loyal to the Tang after their overthrow by the Later Liang.
    historical
  32. The Later Jin, a short-lived empire in 10th-century Shaanxi; the 930s and '40s, the era of this empire.
    historical
  33. Synonym of Shi: the dynasty which ruled this empire.
    historical
  34. A Chinese dialect family (code cjy) spoken by about 45 million people in Shanxi and adjacent provinces.

Equivalents

Français Jin

Examples

“Each grasped a musket in one hand and searched for his hijab with the other, for each carried several of these amulets, and that in demand this night was the one written against the jin, for certainly none but a jin could have done this thing.”
“Between 1946 and 1948 in the ruins of the foundations of Quanzhou’s South Gate Tower and southern wall we excavated more that twenty large white gravestones, inscribed in Arabic on both sides. They obviously had been taken from a demolished Islamic mosque. The area overlooked in the Jin River and was known as South Quanzhou, or the “Foreign District.” It was here that merchants from overseas and their families had lived during Song and Yuan.”
“Wang Feng and I made our way to the world’s former greatest harbour. It is to the west of the city on the Jin River, and far enough inland from Quanzhou Bay to be reasonably safe from typhoons.”
“Located on the Jin River, Quanzhou was China’s principal port during the Song and Yuan dynasties.”
“He said that four years ago, the island began receiving water from the Jin River, in Quanzhou, China, and now 70-80% of Kinmen's water comes from China.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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