sinn

Luxemburgeois

/zin/

verb
Definitions
  • to be

Etymology

Inherited from Old High German sīn (be, his) inherited from *wesan inherited from Proto-Germanic *wesaną (be, remain, graze, consume, feast) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₁es- (be, exist), *h₂wes- (reside, dwell, pass the night, live, spend the night, stay, abide, pass stay the night).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*h₂wes-

Gloss

reside, dwell, pass the night, live, spend the night, stay, abide, pass stay the night

Concept
Semantic Field

The house

Ontological Category

Action/Process

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