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Fistinut
Fistinut Fis"ti*nut, n. [Cf. Fr. fistinq, fistuq. See Pistachio.] A pistachio nut. [Obs.] --Johnson.

Meaning of Tinut from wikipedia

- A county is a geographic region of a country used for administrative or other purposes in some nations. The term is derived from the Old French comté denoting...
- late Byzantine Empire, each județ was ruled by a jude (or pârcălab for a ținut), a person officially appointed with administrative and judicial functions...
- Csángó Land (Hungarian: Csángóföld; Romanian: Țara Ceangăilor, Ținutul Ceangăiesc or Ceangăimea) is the name given to the region in Western Moldavia, in...
- factory together with Cantastim "**** a apărut Polidin, vaccinul care a ținut România sănătoasă. Și **** a dispărut deodată de pe piață". greatnews.ro...
- napjaiban – Autobiography. ISBN 963-9592-10-2. Tofan, Liviu (2021). Ne-au ținut în viață – Radio Europa Liberă, 1970-1990. Editura Omnium. ISBN 978-606-95197-5-2...
- 2020-08-26. "Andrei Gruzsniczki despre noul său lungmetraj, Zavera: "Am ținut foarte mult la rigoarea matematică a acestui proiect"". Suplimentul de cultură...
- Ținutul Dunărea de Jos Ținutul Dunării Land (Ținut) Coat of arms Country Romania Former counties included Brăila County, Cahul County, Covurlui County...
- division was known as Kreis. The uezds of Bessarabia Governorate were called Ținut or Județ in Romanian, which would translate as "county".[citation needed]...
- Ținutul Someș Ținutul Crișuri Land (Ținut) Coat of arms Country Romania Former counties included Bihor County, Cluj County, Maramureș County, Sălaj County...
- dates back at least to the early 15th century. Each județ, respectively ținut, was ruled by a jude, respectively pârcălab, an officially appointed person...