argentin
silvery
adjective ar-zhahn-TAN Rare
Origin: Latin argentum (silver)
Also means
Argentine
Usage Note
Argentin has two distinct senses: as a descriptive adjective it means having a clear, silvery ring or tone (as in une voix argentine — a silvery voice), derived from Latin argentum; as a proper adjective it means 'Argentine', relating to Argentina. Feminine form: argentine.
Examples
"Sa voix avait un timbre argentin."
Natural Translation
Her voice had a silvery tone.
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