sans
English
/sænz/
prep
Definitions
- without; lacking
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English saunz derived from Old French sans derived from Latin sine (without).
Origin
Latin
sine
Gloss
without
Concept
Semantic Field
Miscellaneous function words
Ontological Category
Other
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Sinemet English
- sans serif English
- sinecure English
- beneficium sine cūrā Latin
- sine Latin
- Sinekure German
- senza Italian
- senzatetto Italian
- sans French
- sans-dessein French
- sinécure French
- simpa Spanish, Castilian
- sin Spanish, Castilian
- sin par Spanish, Castilian
- sincebollista Spanish, Castilian
- sinhogarismo Spanish, Castilian
- sinpa Spanish, Castilian
- sinrazón Spanish, Castilian
- sinsentido Spanish, Castilian
- sintecho Spanish, Castilian
- sinvergüenza Spanish, Castilian
- *sene Proto-Indo-European
- *swé Proto-Indo-European
- sem Portuguese
- saunz Middle English
- sans Old French
- senz Old French
- sen Esperanto
- sense Catalan, Valencian
- una sin utra Cebuano
- sen Ido
- sans Norman
- sen Old Portuguese
- ses Old Occitan
- sin Old Spanish
- sien Mirandese
- sen Old Catalan
- σέντζα Italiot Greek