Etymology
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tint (n.)

"color," 1717, alteration of tinct (c. 1600), from Latin tinctus "a dyeing," from tingere "to dye" (see tincture); influenced by Italian tinta "tint, hue," from Latin tinctus.

tint (v.)

1756 (implied in tinted), from tint (n.). Related: Tinting.

updated on February 09, 2014

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