Where does “întina” come from?
întina (Romanian) comes from Romanian tină, from Old Church Slavonic тина, from Proto-Slavic tīnā — slime, mud, scum.
întina (Romanian): to desecrate, defile, stain
Definitions
- to desecrate, defile, stain
întina (Romanian) comes from Romanian tină, from Old Church Slavonic тина, from Proto-Slavic tīnā — slime, mud, scum.
întina (Romanian): to desecrate, defile, stain