শব্দের উৎপত্তি ÎNCHINÁ
închiná (închín, închinát), vb. –
1. A înclina, a apleca. –
2. (
Refl.) A se pleca. –
3. (
Refl.) A face o reverență. –
4. (
Refl.) A se supune, a capitula, a se declara învins. –
5. (
Refl.) A-și face semnul crucii. –
6. (
Refl.) A se dedica, a se consacra. –
7. (
Refl.) A face o ofrandă. –
8. (Înv.) A întemeia și înzestra o biserică, cedînd administrarea ei altui lăcaș religios de rang mai mare. –
9. A dedica. –
10. A ridica paharul ciocnindu-l cu paharul altora și a bea, făcînd o urare, a toasta. –
11. A supune. –
Mr. (î)ncl’in, (î)ncl’inare, megl. ancl’in. Lat. inclināre (Pușcariu 818; Candrea-Dens., 848; REW 4359; DAR),
cf. it. (in)chinare, prov. (en)clinar, fr. encliner, cat. enclinar „a saluta”. Pentru semantism,
cf. ex. gr. și
sl. aduse de DAR. Este dublet al lui
înclina „a inclina” ‹
fr. incliner. –
Der. înclinat, adj. (înclinat; dedicat, pelegrin);
închinător, adj. (adorator);
închinător, s. m. (varietate de șoim, Falco tinnunculus);
închinăcios, adj. (fățarnic, bigot);
închinătură, s. f. (
înv., adorație);
închinăciune, s. f. (reverență; adorație; cult; supunere; salut; toast), care poate proveni din
lat. inclinātiōnem (Pușcariu 819),
cf. mr. ncl’inățune, megl. (a)ncl’inățuni. Din
rom. provine
mag. entyinál (Edelspacher 13).
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