How Do You Spell CARDIN?

Pronunciation: [kˈɑːdɪn] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "Cardin" is phonetically represented as /kɑːrdɪn/. The first sound, /kɑːr/, is the long "a" sound followed by the hard "r" sound. The second part of the word, /dɪn/, is represented as the "d" sound followed by a short "i" sound and ends with the "n" sound. In French, "Cardin" is spelled with an accent on the "i", which makes it "Cardin" and pronounced differently. Regardless, the IPA phonetic transcription helps explain the pronunciation of the English spelling of "Cardin".

CARDIN Meaning and Definition

  1. An organic extract made from the heart of the bullock.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of CARDIN

The word "Cardin" appears to have multiple origins and meanings, depending on the context. It could refer to the surname "Cardin", which has its roots in several linguistic backgrounds.

1. French Surname: "Cardin" is a French surname, derived from the personal name "Cardinus". It originates from the Latin word "cardo", meaning "hinge" or "axis". The surname likely originated as a nickname for someone who was essential or central to a particular community.

2. Italian Surname: In Italy, "Cardin" is also a surname derived from the Latin word "carduus", meaning "thistle". This surname likely originated as a nickname for someone associated with thistles, either due to appearance, residence near thistle fields, or involvement in the production of thistle-based goods.

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