mien

  • 21mien — adj. poss., à moi : min no / mino, a, e (Magland.145, Saxel.002, Samoëns, Villards Thônes.028 / Arvillard.228) ; à mai (Albanais.001). Fra. C est à moi : y è mien min no / mino (002 / 228), y èt à mai (001). A1) pr. poss., le mien, les miens, la… …

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  • 22mien — [[t]mi͟ːn[/t]] N SING: usu poss N Someone s mien is their general appearance and manner, especially the expression on their face, which shows what they are feeling or thinking. [LITERARY] It was impossible to tell from his mien whether he was… …

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  • 23mien — ayun·ta·mien·to; mien; pi·mien·to; …

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  • 24mien — noun Etymology: by shortening & alteration from 1demean Date: 1522 1. air or bearing especially as expressive of attitude or personality ; demeanor < of aristocratic mien > 2. appearance, aspect < dresses of formal mien > Synonyms: see …

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  • 25mien — n. (lit.) an impassive; proud mien * * * [miːn] proud mien (lit.) an impassive …

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  • 26mien — noun (singular) literary someone s typical expression or way of behaving: a thoughtful and solemn mien …

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  • 27Mień — Sp Mènis Ap Mień L u. C Lenkijoje …

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  • 28Mien — Sp Mienas Ap Mien L ež. P Švedijoje …

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  • 29mien — noun a scowling mien that did nothing to boost our confidence Syn: appearance, look, expression, countenance, aura, demeanor, attitude, air, manner, bearing; formal comportment …

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  • 30mien — [[t]min[/t]] n. air, bearing, or demeanor, as showing character, feeling, etc.: a person of noble mien[/ex] • Etymology: 1505–15; prob. aph. var. of demean II; spelled with ie to distinguish it from mean II …

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