sining

See also: Sining

Kavalan

Etymology

From Amis [Term?].

Noun

sining

  1. youth

Tagalog

Etymology

The sense “art” was only introduced in the early 20th century. See also Malay seni.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: si‧ning
  • IPA(key): /ˈsiniŋ/, [ˈsi.nɪŋ]

Noun

sining (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜒᜈᜒᜅ᜔)

  1. art
    Synonym: arte
    • 2023 January 15, Cory de Jesus, “PANOORIN: Pinoy artists bumida sa ‘Art Shopping’”, in ABS-CBN News:
      Sa Paris, France iba-ibang istilo sa sining ang ibinida ng mahigit sampung Pinoy artist sa 30th at autumn edition ng 'Art Shopping' sa Carrousel du Louvre sa Paris kamakailan.
      In Paris, France, a wide variety of styles of art were recently shown off by more than ten Pinoy artists in the 30th and Autumn edition of "Art Shopping" in the Carrousel du Louvre.
  2. (obsolete) thinking; reflection; meditation; contemplation
    Synonyms: isip, bulay-bulay, dili-dili, lining

Derived terms

  • akdang sining
  • dalubsining
  • isining
  • kasiningan
  • magsining
  • makasining
  • masining
  • pagkamasining
  • pagsining-siningin
  • pinong sining
  • sining biswal
  • sumining
  • taong-sining

Descendants

  • Maguindanao: sining

See also

Further reading

  • KWF Diksiyonaryo ng Wikang Filipino, Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, 2021
  • sining”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila: Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino, 2018
  • Santos, Lope K (1939) Balarila ng Wikang Pambansa, →ISBN, page XXXI
  • Thanavi Chotpradit; J. Pilapil Jacobo; Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez; Roger Nelson; Nguyen Nhu Huy (2018), “Terminologies of "Modern" and "Contemporary" "Art" in Southeast Asia's Vernacular Languages: Indonesian, Javanese, Khmer, Lao, Malay, Myanmar/Burmese, Tagalog/Filipino, Thai and Vietnamese”, in Southeast of Now: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia, volume 2, issue 2, →DOI, →ISSN, page 65–195
  • Serrano Laktaw, Pedro (1914) Diccionario tagálog-hispano, Ateneo de Manila, page 1181.
  • Paglinawan, Mamerto (1913) Diksionariong Kastila, Limbagang "El Progreso", page 43
  • Fr. Juan José de Noceda; Fr. Pedro de Sanlucar (1860) Vocabulario de la lengua tagala, compuesto por varios religiosos doctos y graves (in Spanish & Tagalog), Manila: Ramirez y Giraudier
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