noun
- the front part of the leg from the knee to the ankle.
- the lower part of the foreleg in cattle.
- the shinbone or tibia, especially its sharp edge or front portion.
- Chiefly British. a cut of beef similar to the U.S. shank, usually cut into small pieces for stewing.
verb (used with or without object), shinned, shin·ning.
- to climb by holding fast with the hands or arms and legs and drawing oneself up.
noun
- the 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
- the consonant sound represented by this letter.
noun
- the 13th letter of the Arabic alphabet.
noun Buddhism.
- a Japanese offshoot of the Pure Land Sect, requiring only faith in Amida for salvation through his accumulated merit.
noun
- the front part of the lower leg
- the front edge of the tibia
- mainly British a cut of beef, the lower foreleg
verb shins, shinning or shinned
- (when intr, often foll by up) to climb (a pole, tree, etc) by gripping with the hands or arms and the legs and hauling oneself up
- (tr) to kick (a person) in the shins
noun
- the 21st letter in the Hebrew alphabet (ש), transliterated as sh
n.Old English scinu “shin, fore part of the lower leg,” from Proto-Germanic *skino “thin piece” (cf. Dutch scheen, Old High German scina, German Schienbein “shin, shinbones”), from PIE root *skei- “to cut, split” (see shed (v.)). Shin splints is attested from 1930. v.“to climb by using arms and legs” (originally a nautical word), 1829, from shin (n.). Related: Shinned; shinning. n.
- The front part of the leg located below the knee and above the ankle.
- The tibia.