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

  1. to desecrate, defile, stain

Ancestry of “întina”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Romaniantinămud, earth
2Old Church Slavonicтинаslime; mud
3Proto-Slavictīnāslime, mud, scum

Words derived from “întina

Every word from Proto-Slavic tīnāEvery word from Old Church Slavonic тинаEvery word from Romanian tină