sinn
Norwegian
noun-n1
Definitions
- mind
Etymology
Derived from Middle Low German sin (mind, perception, sense).
Origin
Middle Low German
sin
Gloss
mind, perception, sense
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Blödsinn German
- Bürgersinn German
- Eigensinn German
- Gegensinn German
- Gehörsinn German
- Geruchssinn German
- Geschmackssinn German
- Geschäftssinn German
- Irrsinn German
- Nebensinn German
- Scharfsinn German
- Schwachsinn German
- Sehsinn German
- Sinn German
- Sinnbild German
- Sinnesanregung German
- Sinnesreiz German
- Sinngedicht German
- Sinnsuche German
- Starrsinn German
- Stumpfsinn German
- Tastsinn German
- Uhrzeigersinn German
- Unsinn German
- Widersinn German
- gesinnt German
- sinnbefreit German
- sinnentstellend German
- sinnergebend German
- sinnfrei German
- sinnfällig German
- sinngemäß German
- sinnhaft German
- sinnieren German
- sinnig German
- sinnlich German
- sinnlos German
- sinnstiftend German
- sinnverwandt German
- sinnvoll German
- -s- Norwegian Bokmål
- likevekt Norwegian Bokmål
- sinnslikevekt Norwegian Bokmål
- sinnssyk Norwegian Bokmål
- sinnssykdom Norwegian Bokmål
- sinnstilstand Norwegian Bokmål
- syk Norwegian Bokmål
- sykdom Norwegian Bokmål
- tilstand Norwegian Bokmål
- sinn Norwegian Nynorsk
- sind Danish
- sin Middle High German
- *sinn gmw-pro
- sin Middle Low German
- sīn Old Saxon