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Sënn

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See also: Senn, senn, and س

Luxembourgish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle High German and Old High German sin, from Proto-West Germanic *sinn. Cognate with German Sinn, Dutch zin, West Frisian sin.

Noun

Sënn m (plural Sënner)

  1. sense, perception
  2. meaning, sense (of a word, etc.)
Alternative forms

Etymology 2

From Middle High German sünde, from Old High German sunta, from Proto-Germanic *sundī. Cognate with German Sünde, Dutch zonde.

Noun

Sënn f (plural Sënnen)

  1. sin
Alternative forms

Etymology 3

See the lemma.

Noun

Sënn

  1. (even more archaic than the singular) plural of Sonn (son)