san
Norman
determiner
Definitions
- (Jersey) his, her, its used to qualify masculine nouns
Etymology
Inherited from Latin sum (I am, be, am, exist), suum.
Origin
Latin
suum
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- abessive English
- absum Latin
- adsum Latin
- civis romanus sum Latin
- desum Latin
- insum Latin
- intersum Latin
- obsum Latin
- praesum Latin
- prosum Latin
- stātus Latin
- subsum Latin
- sum Latin
- supersum Latin
- suum Latin
- suus, suum Latin
- sono Italian
- le sien French
- seigo Spanish, Castilian
- soy Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰuH- Proto-Indo-European
- *sed- Proto-Indo-European
- esence Czech
- ester Old French
- estre Old French
- sien Old French
- son Old French
- soun Old French
- ser Catalan, Valencian
- fi Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sunt Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- seer Old Portuguese
- escu Aromanian
- *ezom Proto-Italic
- easser Romansh
- esser Romansh
- jessi Friulian
- esser Old Occitan
- èssiri Sicilian
- èsare Venetian
- èser Venetian
- saite Dalmatian
- essere Sardinian
- esse Neapolitan
- èssere Neapolitan
- ièsi Istriot
- étre Franco-Provençal
- esse Piedmontese
- êser Emilian
- sou Leonese
- săm Megleno-Romanian