sýn
Old Norse
noun
Definitions
- sight, eyesight
- appearance, look
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *siuniz (face, sight, appearance) root from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (follow, say, see, notice, accompany, track).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sekʷ-
Gloss
follow, say, see, notice, accompany, track
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
見
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- associational English
- associative English
- associativity English
- biosignature English
- consequential English
- consequentiality English
- consequentially English
- consequentialness English
- consequently English
- consequentness English
- designative English
- disassociate English
- disassociation English
- dissociative English
- electrocute English
- electrocution English
- electrocutioner English
- ensue English
- executable English
- execute English
- execution English
- executioner English
- executrix English
- inconsequential English
- inconsequentiality English
- inconsequentially English
- inconsequentialness English
- inconsequently English
- inconsequentness English
- main sequence English
- non sequitur English
- non-sequential English
- nonextrinsic English
- nonsequential English
- nonsequentiality English
- nonsequentially English
- obsequiously English
- obsequiousness English
- obsequy English
- preassociative English
- prosecution English
- prosecutor English
- sequaciously English
- sequaciousness English
- sequenceless English
- sequencer English
- sequential English
- sequestrable English
- sequestrate English
- sequestrator English
- show English
- signage English
- subsequence English
- subsequential English
- subsequentially English
- subsequently English
- subsequentness English
- assequī Latin
- associō Latin
- consequentem, consequens Latin
- consequentia Latin
- consequī, consequor, cōnsequor Latin
- designatio Latin
- designatus Latin
- dissociat- Latin
- dissociātiō Latin
- et seq. Latin
- executivus Latin
- execūtor Latin
- exsequiae Latin
- exsequiae, exsequia Latin
- exsequor Latin
- exsequī Latin
- extrinsecus Latin
- inconsequens Latin
- insignis Latin
- intrīnsecus Latin
- nolle prosequi Latin
- obsequiōsus Latin
- persecutus, persequor Latin
- persequor Latin
- prōsecūtus Latin
- prōsequor Latin
- secundae Latin
- secundus Latin
- secus Latin
- sequacitas Latin
- sequax Latin
- sequela Latin
- sequens Latin
- sequentem Latin
- sequester Latin
- sequestro Latin
- sequestrō Latin
- sequi Latin
- sequor Latin
- sequēla Latin
- signatorius Latin
- signatura Latin
- signatus Latin
- signum Latin
- socius Latin
- subsequentis Latin
- īnsequī Latin
- īnsignia Latin
- īnsīgnia Latin
- association French
- en suite French
- suite French
- seguidilla Spanish, Castilian
- ἐνέπω Ancient Greek
- ἐφέπω Ancient Greek
- ἕπομαι Ancient Greek
- ὀπάων Ancient Greek
- *(s)peḱje/o Proto-Indo-European
- *enskʷé- Proto-Indo-European
- *n̥-skʷ-e-tos Proto-Indo-European
- *sek- Proto-Indo-European
- *sekʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *sokʷ-h₁-yé- Proto-Indo-European
- *sokʷ-yo- Proto-Indo-European
- *sokʷyo- Proto-Indo-European
- *sékʷetor Proto-Indo-European
- ettersyn Norwegian Bokmål
- fjernsyn Norwegian Bokmål
- innsyn Norwegian Bokmål
- livssyn Norwegian Bokmål
- nattsyn Norwegian Bokmål
- nærsynt Norwegian Bokmål
- oppsyn Norwegian Bokmål
- sidesyn Norwegian Bokmål
- syn Norwegian Bokmål
- synlig Norwegian Bokmål
- synsfelt Norwegian Bokmål
- synsk Norwegian Bokmål
- synspunkt Norwegian Bokmål
- synstest Norwegian Bokmål
- synsvinkel Norwegian Bokmål
- tunnelsyn Norwegian Bokmål
- utsyn Norwegian Bokmål
- *sagjaną Proto-Germanic
- *sagjaz Proto-Germanic
- *sagǭ Proto-Germanic
- *sehwaną Proto-Germanic
- *siuniz Proto-Germanic
- *sōkniz Proto-Germanic
- ettersyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- fjernsyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- innsyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- livssyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- missjå Norwegian Nynorsk
- nattsyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- nærsynt Norwegian Nynorsk
- omsyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- oppsyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- sannsyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- sidesyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- sjølvsyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- syn Norwegian Nynorsk
- synkverva Norwegian Nynorsk
- synsfelt Norwegian Nynorsk
- synsk Norwegian Nynorsk
- synsmåte Norwegian Nynorsk
- synspunkt Norwegian Nynorsk
- synstest Norwegian Nynorsk
- synsvinkel Norwegian Nynorsk
- tunnelsyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- utsyn Norwegian Nynorsk
- sien Old English
- fo-scéal Irish
- fosheicheamh Irish
- leithscéalach Irish
- príomhsheicheamh Irish
- scéalach Irish
- scéalaigh Irish
- scéalaí Irish
- scéalaíocht Irish
- soiscéalaigh Irish
- sjá Old Norse
- sjón Old Norse
- sjón, sýn Old Norse
- sýna Old Norse
- sýning Old Norse
- sýnn Old Norse
- vansénn Old Norse
- yfirsjón Old Norse
- fjernsyn Danish
- gensyn Danish
- menneskesyn Danish
- snæversynet Danish
- syn Danish
- synlig Danish
- synsmæssig Danish
- synspunkt Danish
- særsyn Danish
- tunnelsyn Danish
- sýn Icelandic
- cosb Welsh
- հաճ Old Armenian
- doscéulai Old Irish
- leithscél Old Irish
- seichem Old Irish
- 𐍃𐌹𐌿𐌽𐍃 Gothic
- 𐍃𐌹𐍀𐍉𐌽𐌴𐌹𐍃 Gothic
- *sekʷeti Proto-Celtic
- *sekʷo Proto-Celtic
- *sekʷo- Proto-Celtic
- *skʷetlom Proto-Celtic
- *sekʷōr Proto-Italic
- sakyti Lithuanian
- *soiscél Middle Irish
- *sākska Proto-Albanian
- *háčaH, *háčā Proto-Iranian
- 𐏃𐎧𐎠𐎶𐎴𐎡𐏁 Old Persian
- ҳикоя Tajik
- *šoke- urj-fpr-pro