sinn
Icelandic
/sɪnː/
noun
Definitions
- time
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse sinn (time, journey).
Origin
Old Norse
sinn
Gloss
time, journey
Concept
Semantic Field
Time
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
⏲️ 🕐️ 🕑️ 🕒️ 🕓️ 🕔️ 🕕️ 🕖️ 🕗️ 🕘️ 🕙️ 🕚️ 🕛️ 🕜️ 🕝️ 🕞️ 🕟️ 🕠️ 🕡️ 🕢️ 🕣️ 🕤️ 🕥️ 🕦️ 🕧️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- oftensith English
- sith English
- sin Norwegian Bokmål
- *sīnaz Proto-Germanic
- sin Swedish
- varsin Swedish
- sin Norwegian Nynorsk
- sith Middle English
- sinn Old Norse
- firsindstyve Danish
- halvfemsindstyve Danish
- halvfjerdsindstyve Danish
- halvtredsindstyve Danish
- nogensinde Danish
- sinde Danish
- tresindstyve Danish
- sinni Icelandic
- sein Middle High German
- siin Alemannic German
- sin Old Swedish