sönn

Westrobothnian

Etymology

From Old Norse synd, from Proto-Germanic *sundijō; compare Old English synn (modern English sin).

Noun

sönn f (definite singular sönna or sönnä, definite plural sönnen)

  1. sin
  2. pity, shame, sorrow

Derived terms

  • sönnstraff
  • sönnu

Verb

sönn

  1. to sin (to commit a sin)
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