Cinti
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See also: cinti
English
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Cinti
- (informal) Contraction of Cincinnati. (city in Ohio)
- 1930 June 22, Lee Orville Erwin, Letter to Mary Shaver Erwin[1], Paris:
- Mr. [Parvin] Titus has a friend down in Southern France, who at one time was connected with the Conservatory in Cinti, having to leave there on account of his health.
- 2017 November 21, “Local Priest one of two Cinti contestants on holiday baking series”, in The Catholic Telegraph[2], Cincinnati: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, retrieved 2022-08-13:
- 2018 May 15, Ken Langone, I Love Capitalism!: An American Story[3], New York City: Portfolio, →ISBN, page 57:
- My in-laws had given the baby some Flintstones building blocks, and on the blocks was stamped “Kenner Products, Cinti, Ohio”–an abbreviation for Cincinnati.
Usage notes
[edit]This abbreviation is used in addresses and signage.
Synonyms
[edit]- (Cincinnati): Cincy
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- Old Ohio License Plates, displaying license plates issued by the City of Cincinnati in the 1900s