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Definition: CETIN

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A white, waxy substance, forming the essential part of spermaceti.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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"Cetin" is a common misspelling or typo for: cretin, acetin.

Date "Cetin" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1828. (references)

Etymology:Cetin \Ce"tin\, noun. [Latin expression cetus whale.]. (references)

Specialty Definition: CETIN

Domain Definition
Noah Webster [Noun] A name given to spermaceti by Chevreul.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
Geography Cetin is geographically located in Croatia. Its features include a populated place (a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work). Its geographic coordinates are 45.159722 degrees North latitude and 15.739444 degrees East longitude. (references)
Wikipedic Located in Bistrita, CeTin is the first youth center in Romania. It was started by Inter-orthodox Christian Charities, and has classes and other extra-curricular activities for youth between 12 and 18 years of age. Some classes it offers include languages, art, mathematics, sports, and dance. (references)
Wiktionary [Noun] the white, waxy constituent of spermaceti. (references)

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Common Expressions: CETIN

Expressions Definition
Oguz Cetin Oguz Cetin (born 1963) in Adapazari, Turkey was a well-known football player in the Turkish super league. He made his debut with Sakaryaspor and started to play regularly for Fenerbahçe in 1988. He became one of the franchise players for Fenerbahçe and Turkish football generally. He is well know for his superior ability to organize the midfield and also had decent vision, passing and shooting skills. He is known as emperor by Turkish soccer fans. (references)
Parliament on Cetin After defeat in Battle of Mohács in 1526 Croatian nobility gathered at Parliament on Cetin (Cetinski Sabor). On 1.1.1527 they elected Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria as the king of Croatia. The chart signed by Croatian nobles and representatives of Ferdinand of Habsburg is among most important documents of Croatian statehood and is preserved in Austrian State Archives in Vienna. (references)
Servet Cetin Servet Cetin was born on March 17th, 1981 in Tuzluca, Turkey. He is 1.91 meters tall and weighs 84 kilograms. He currently plays for Fenerbahce at the defender position. (references)

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Extended Definition: CETIN


Cetin Castle

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The fortress of Cetin is situated 5 km south of Cetingrad above the village of Podcetin, in Croatia. The time of foundation of Cetin is unfortunately still unknown. There are some indications that the settlement existed there in the times of the Roman Empire. The parish of All Saints was first mentioned in 1334. In 1387 Cetin was donated to Ivan Krčki by king Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor and became the property of the Frankopan family.

The Middle Ages were the golden era of Cetin. Near the fortress there was a Franciscan monastery and several churches. In 15th century the Cetinski branch of Frankopan family was formed but did not last more than hundred years. Ivan Frankopan Cetinski died in Battle of Krbava field. His brother Grgur and son Franjo Frankopan became archbishops of Kalocsa. Franjo Frankopan was the last member of the family of Frankopani Cetinski. After him, the fortress became property of Frankopani Slunjski.

Cetin played an important role in the History of Croatia. After the defeat at the Battle of Mohács in 1526 Croatian nobility gathered at Parliament on Cetin (Cetinski Sabor). On 1.1.1527 they elected Habsburg Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria as the king of Croatia. The chart signed by Croatian nobles and representatives of Ferdinand of Habsburg is among the most important documents of Croatian statehood and is preserved in the Austrian State Archives in Vienna.

In the following centuries, Cetin was part of the Military Frontier, the borderland between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire. During this period, Ottoman army several times took control of it . The fortress was several times damaged and repaired. Two stone plates with Arabic inscriptions in the Croatian History Museum testify about reconstructions made during this period. In 1790 Austrian troops under the command of general Walisch finally returned Cetin to the Habsburg monarchy. Siege of the fortress took one month, and after the battle several officers were decorated. One of them was also Johann I Josef, Prince of Liechtenstein. Status of Cetin was finally confirmed during the peace conference in Svishtov. In 1809 Ottoman forces once again occupied Cetin but in 1810 they withdraw under the threats of marshal Marmont, governor-general of Illyrian provinces. When the Ottoman threat was gone the fortress was abandoned and used as quarry. Administrative control was transferred to village of Cetingrad which developed north of Cetin.

Sources

  • Radoslav Lopašić: Oko Kupe i Korane, Matica Hrvatska, 1895, Zagreb
  • Milan Kruhek: Cetin, grad izbornog sabora Kraljevine Hrvatske 1527, Karlovačka Županija, 1997, Karlovac
  • Iz memoara maršala Marmonta: ilirske uspomene 1806-1811, Čakavski Sabor, 1977, Split

Coordinates: 45°08′18″N, 15°43′54″E


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Topics by Level of Interest: CETIN

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Luis Gustavo Cetin 6     CeTin 6
CeTin 6     Luis Gustavo Cetin 6
Parliament on Cetin 5     Parliament on Cetin 5

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"cetin" is a common misspelling or typo for: cretin, acetin.

Synonym: cetin
Position Synonym (sorted by strength)

Expression

cetyl palmitate.
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Translations: CETIN

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Bohemian spermacet (cetin). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, cetin. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina spermacet (cetin). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, cetin. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech spermacet (cetin). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, cetin. (volunteer & more translations)
Français palmitate de cétyle (cetin). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, cetin. (volunteer & more translations)
French palmitate de cétyle (cetin). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, cetin. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: CETIN

Language Translations for “cetin” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag cathagetathagin (cetin). Additional references: Athag, cetin. (volunteer)
Double Dutch cagetagin (cetin). Additional references: Double Dutch, cetin. (volunteer)
Leet ¢£+¦{\} (cetin). Additional references: Leet, cetin. (volunteer)
Oppish copetopin (cetin). Additional references: Oppish, cetin. (volunteer)
Pig Latin etincay (cetin). Additional references: Pig Latin, cetin. (volunteer)
Terran B palmitate (cetin). Additional references: Terran B, cetin. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi cubetubin (cetin). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, cetin. (volunteer)
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