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

  • The Finns slaughtered the Soviets...
  • Finn was a writer and philanthropist.
  • Finn is a dreamer, and the school geek.
  • Finn and the hounds attempted to chase it.
  • The Finns believed in democracy and the rule of law.
  • In the mid 1980's, Finn was the weatherman at KPNX in Phoenix.
  • Finn defeats the bandit, earning the respect of the townspeople.
  • Among the dead was Thomas Finn and the fireman aboard the train.
  • Finn Sharkey's father, who doesn't pay much interest in Finn at all.
  • Finn was obsessed with the design and construction of the Cole center building.

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