سن

See also: شن

Arabic

Etymology 1

From the root س ن ن (s-n-n).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /san.na/

Verb

سَنَّ (sanna) I, non-past يَسُنُّ‎ (yasunnu)

  1. to sharpen, to whet, to hone, to grind
  2. to mold, to shape, to form
  3. to prescribe, to introduce, to enact
  4. to institute, to establish a method
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Verbal noun of سَنَّ (sanna).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sann/

Noun

سَنّ (sann) m

  1. verbal noun of سَنَّ (sanna) (form I)
  2. prescription, introduction, enactment
Declension

Etymology 3

From Proto-Semitic *šinn-. Cognate with Akkadian 𒍝𒄢 (šinnu), Aramaic שנא (šinā’), Ge'ez ስንን (sənn), and Hebrew שֵׁן (shén).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sinn/
  • (file)

Noun

سِنّ (sinn) f (plural أَسْنَان (ʾasnān) or أَسِنَّة (ʾasinna) or أَسُنّ (ʾasunn))

  1. tooth, tusk, fang
  2. point or tip
  3. a spearhead or arrowhead
  4. age (years of life)
  5. cog, sprocket, prong
Declension

Azerbaijani

Other scripts
Cyrillic сән
Roman sən
Perso-Arabic سن

Pronoun

سن (sən)

  1. you (singular)

Ottoman Turkish

Pronoun

سن (sen)

  1. you (singular), thou
Declension

Etymology 2

From Arabic سِنّ (sinn).

Noun

سن (sinn)

  1. tooth
  2. age

Persian

Etymology 1

Possibly cognate with Proto-Slavic *sěno.

Alternative forms

  • سیان (sayān)

Noun

سن (san)

  1. ivy

Etymology 2

From Arabic سِنّ (sinn).

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Noun

سن (senn)

  1. age

Etymology 3

From French scène.

Noun

سن (sen)

  1. stage
Synonyms
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