trinche

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See also: trinché

Alemannic German[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German trinken, from Old High German trinkan, from Proto-Germanic *drinkaną. Cognate with German trinken, Dutch drinken, English drink, Icelandic drekka.

Verb[edit]

trinche

  1. (Carcoforo) to drink

References[edit]

Galician[edit]

Verb[edit]

trinche

  1. inflection of trinchar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Portuguese[edit]

Verb[edit]

trinche

  1. inflection of trinchar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Spanish[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɾint͡ʃe/ [ˈt̪ɾĩnʲ.t͡ʃe]
  • Rhymes: -intʃe
  • Syllabification: trin‧che

Etymology 1[edit]

Deverbal from trinchar.

Noun[edit]

trinche m (plural trinches)

  1. (Latin America) fork
    Synonym: tenedor

Etymology 2[edit]

Verb[edit]

trinche

  1. inflection of trinchar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Further reading[edit]