ncljin

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • ncljinu, ãncljin, ãncljinu, cljin, cljinu

Etymology

From Latin inclinō. Compare Romanian închina, închin.

Verb

ncljin first-singular present indicative (past participle ncljinatã)

  1. to incline, tilt
  2. (reflexive, mi-ncljin) to yield, submit, surrender
  3. (reflexive, mi-ncljin) to devote, dedicate to
  4. (reflexive, mi-ncljin) to worship; to pray to
  5. (reflexive, mi-ncljin) to bow down, bow before
  6. (reflexive, mi-ncljin) to doze off
  7. to subjugate, subdue
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