Meaning & Definition of word "Mina"

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    Mina

    /ˈmiː.nə/

    noun:

    • 1. A unit of weight in ancient times, especially in the context of various cultures in the Near East, typically equal to 60 shekels or approximately 1.25 pounds.
      • Example: In ancient Babylon, a mina was used to measure precious metals.
    • 2. A term used in some cultures to refer to a specific type of bird, particularly those in the family Sturnidae, known for their ability to mimic sounds.
      • Example: The mina sang beautifully at dawn, filling the air with melodious sounds.
    • 3. In certain regions, it also refers to some types of fish or seafood used in traditional dishes.
      • Example: The chef prepared a delicious curry using fresh mina caught that morning.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'mina', derived from Ancient Greek 'μνᾶ', referring to a unit of weight.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mina of gold:

    A historical reference to a measurement of gold.

    minas of silver:

    Referring to a specific weight of silver in trading.

    Related Words

    mine:

    A place where minerals are extracted from the earth.

    mining:

    The process of extracting minerals from the earth.

    Slang Meanings of mina

    Meaning: A slang term for a girl or woman, often used in casual conversation.

    Example Sentence: She's a pretty mina, always dressed to impress.

    Meaning: Referring to a close friend or buddy, especially in some cultures.

    Example Sentence: Hey mina, let's hang out later!