finn

IPA: fˈɪn

Root Word: Finn

noun

  • A national of Finland.
  • A person of ethnic Finnish (Suomi) ancestry; a non-Swedish, non-Sami Finlander.
  • A member of another Finnic nationality, such as (more narrowly) a Baltic Finn such as a Karelian or Estonian, or (more broadly) a Volga Finn or Perm Finn.
  • A male given name from Old Norse.
  • A male given name from Irish.
  • A surname.
  • A river in County Donegal, Ireland, tributary to the Mourne.
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Examples of "finn" in Sentences

  • Filed under Art, Store · Tagged with huck finn, litkids
  • April 29, 2009 11: 25 AM foxglove finn replied to bifemmefatale
  • I am finn from finland. (that why I have the post in finnish and in english.)
  • II. v--- In Egypt, Cleo wonders with her ladies how to keep Antony in a same approach as "I will betray/Tawny-finn'd fishes [on] my bended hook."
  • Yes | No | Report from tourneyking734 wrote 5 weeks 15 hours ago this question may be a little to broad, all fishermen have different favorites, but to answer the question though, my 2 picks are the golden hornberg and the micky finn
  • Brook trout, nothing beats the pride out of catching a wild brookie out of a stream on a micky finn that you yourself tied, there are no words to describe it ... just being out in the woods is part of it, the trout just adds even more joy to it.

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