sin
Old English
pronoun
Definitions
- (rare) his; her; its; their
Etymology
Inherited from *sīn (his, her, its, their).
Origin
*sīn
Gloss
his, her, its, their
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Other
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Bewusstsein German
- Eingeschlossensein-Syndrom German
- Gefangensein-Syndrom German
- Nichtsein German
- Unwohlsein German
- sein German
- seinige German
- aanzijn Dutch, Flemish
- bewustzijn Dutch, Flemish
- daarzijn Dutch, Flemish
- voorzijn Dutch, Flemish
- welzijn Dutch, Flemish
- zijn Dutch, Flemish
- *h₁es- Proto-Indo-European
- sinn Norwegian Bokmål
- *sīnaz Proto-Germanic
- *wesaną Proto-Germanic
- sinn Norwegian Nynorsk
- sínn Old Norse
- sind Danish
- sijn Middle Dutch
- sīn Old High German
- wërdan Old High German
- se Afrikaans
- sein Middle High German
- sinn Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- זײַן Yiddish
- *sinn gmw-pro
- *sīn gmw-pro
- *wesan gmw-pro
- sin Old Dutch
- sin Middle Low German
- sîn Middle Low German
- sin Old Saxon
- sīn Old Saxon
- sii Alemannic German
- sinh Alemannic German
- ŝchi Alemannic German
- sänn Westrobothnian
- syn Western Frisian
- sīn Old Frisian
- senn Central Franconian
- sin North Frisian