samin
Scots
adverb
Definitions
- Together; in association or in company with.
- Toward one another.
- Mutually; each other.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English samenn inherited from Old English samen (together) inherited from Proto-Germanic *samana (together) derived from Proto-Indo-European *sem- (one, together, same, whole, summer, together with, from which also comes Ancient Greek m, as one, like).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sem-
Gloss
one, together, same, whole, summer, together with, from which also comes Ancient Greek m, as one, like
Concept
Semantic Field
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Kanji
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Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- dissimilar English
- dissimulation English
- resemblance English
- resemble English
- same English
- same-blooded English
- same-minded English
- sameish English
- samely English
- sameness English
- samesies English
- samey English
- selfsame English
- similarity English
- similarly English
- similarness English
- simile English
- similitude English
- zuclopenthixol English
- assimulō Latin
- dissimile Latin
- dissimilis Latin
- dissimulare Latin
- dissimulo Latin
- semicupium Latin
- similis Latin
- simitu Latin
- simplex Latin
- simplicem Latin
- simplificor Latin
- simplus Latin
- simpulum Latin
- simul Latin
- simulare Latin
- simulācrum Latin
- simulātiōnem Latin
- simulātus Latin
- sincerus Latin
- singulus Latin
- singulārem Latin
- symbolus Latin
- Zusammenhalt German
- Zusammenspiel German
- sammen German
- zusammen German
- zusammenfügen German
- zusammenhängen German
- zusammenleben German
- zusammennehmen German
- zusammensetzen German
- assemblabile Italian
- assemblaggio Italian
- semiabbandonato Italian
- saamhorigheid Dutch, Flemish
- saampjes Dutch, Flemish
- samen Dutch, Flemish
- samendrukken Dutch, Flemish
- samenhangen Dutch, Flemish
- samenhorigheid Dutch, Flemish
- samenkomen Dutch, Flemish
- samenkomst Dutch, Flemish
- samenleven Dutch, Flemish
- samenroepen Dutch, Flemish
- samenrotten Dutch, Flemish
- samenscholen Dutch, Flemish
- samensmelten Dutch, Flemish
- samenspannen Dutch, Flemish
- samenspraak Dutch, Flemish
- samenstellen Dutch, Flemish
- samenstromen Dutch, Flemish
- samentrekken Dutch, Flemish
- samenvallen Dutch, Flemish
- samenvatten Dutch, Flemish
- samenvoegen Dutch, Flemish
- samenwerken Dutch, Flemish
- samenzang Dutch, Flemish
- samenzweren Dutch, Flemish
- semblant French
- similaire French
- σύμβολον Ancient Greek
- ἁμόθεν Ancient Greek
- ἁπλόος Ancient Greek
- ἄκοιτις Ancient Greek
- ἄλοχος Ancient Greek
- ἄμυδις Ancient Greek
- ἅμα Ancient Greek
- ἅπας Ancient Greek
- ἕτερος Ancient Greek
- ὁμοῦ Ancient Greek
- ὅμοιος Ancient Greek
- *h₁ḱm̥tóm Proto-Indo-European
- *sem- Proto-Indo-European
- *sem-h₂-lo- Proto-Indo-European
- *sem-ǵʰo- Proto-Indo-European
- *smih₂, *sḗm Proto-Indo-European
- *smih₂ǵʰéslih₂, *ǵʰéslom Proto-Indo-European
- *sm̥- Proto-Indo-European
- *sm̥-gʷelbʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *sm̥-meh₁lom Proto-Indo-European
- *sm̥-pn̥kʷu- Proto-Indo-European
- *somHós Proto-Indo-European
- *sēmi Proto-Indo-European
- *sēmi-, *sēmi Proto-Indo-European
- *sḗm Proto-Indo-European
- *sḿ̥teros Proto-Indo-European
- *telh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *saman Proto-Germanic
- *samana Proto-Germanic
- *samaz Proto-Germanic
- *samjaną Proto-Germanic
- *samnōną Proto-Germanic
- *sin- Proto-Germanic
- *sumaraz Proto-Germanic
- *sumaz Proto-Germanic
- *sōmijaną Proto-Germanic
- samen Old English
- ætsamne Old English
- same Middle English
- samenn Middle English
- annsamligr Old Norse
- athugasamliga Old Norse
- athugasamligr Old Norse
- athugasamr Old Norse
- frjósamr Old Norse
- sam- Old Norse
- saman Old Norse
- sami Old Norse
- samligr Old Norse
- sem Old Norse
- þurfsamr Old Norse
- semblance Old French
- semble, (il) semble Old French
- sama Esperanto
- Samos Galician
- هم Persian
- fel Welsh
- tsamen Middle Dutch
- zisamane Old High German
- համ- Old Armenian
- zesamne, zesamene, zesamen Middle High German
- saman Old Dutch
- *samalis Proto-Celtic
- *sāmos Proto-Celtic
- *sem-g-lo- Proto-Italic
- sem Tok Pisin
- *som Proto-Balto-Slavic