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See also:Appendix:Variations of "esse"

English

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Etymology

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FromLatinesse.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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esse (pluralesses)

  1. Essence,essential nature.
    • 1788,Emanuel Swedenborg,The Wisdom of Angels Concerning Divine Love and Divine Wisdom, London: [] W. Chalklen, page136:
      Hence it is that the Univerſe, which was created from hisEſſe, and which regarded as to Uſes is his Image, obtained theſe three in all and ſingular the Things appertaining to it.
    • 1801,Emanuel Swedenborg,Arcana Cœlestia: or, Heavenly Mysteries Contained in the Sacred Scriptures, or Word of the Lord, Manifested and Laid Open, volume X, London: [] J. Hodson, page482:
      []that is hisproprium, since theesse of the life of man is his will;
    • 1824–68, A[braham] J[ones] Le Cras,The Theological Contrast: or, Error Exposed, and Truth Elucidated, Being an Investigation into All the Systems of Religion, Now Propagated in the Whole World, London: [] Thomas Goyder, pages95–97:
      In like manner Christians treading closely on the heels of Jews, notwithstanding all the divine miracles, which accompanied their first establishment, iu[sic] order to call them from the Deistical worship of a supremeesse, extended through all space, and to fix them in the exclusive acknowledgement of the one God in a divine human form, are equally guilty of idolatry, in worshipping Gods or persons, that have no real existence.
    • 1961, Gerard Smith, Lottie H. Kendzierski,Philosophy of Being, The Macmillan Company, page339:
      Essence is a being by anesse which theessence is. Substance is a being by anesse which thesubstance is.Ens is a being by anesse which theens is.
    • 2015, Christopher Hughes,Aquinas on Being, Goodness, and God,Routledge, page62:
      Agreed, if there are as manyesses in an individual as there are forms in that individual, then a plurality of substantial forms in an individual implies a plurality of substantialesses in that individual, just as a plurality of accidental forms in an individual implies a plurality of accidentalesses in that individual.

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Afrikaans

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Noun

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esse

  1. plural ofes

Catalan

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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esse f (pluralesses)(Valencia)

  1. alternative form ofessa

Further reading

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Central Franconian

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Alternative forms

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  • äße(most dialects)
  • eaße(parts of Moselle Franconian)

Etymology

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FromMiddle High Germanezzen, fromOld High Germanezzan.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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esse (third-person singular presentissoritt,preterite,past participlejesseorjejesse)

  1. (Kölsch, nothernmost Ripuarian) toeat

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Corsican

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited fromEarly Medieval Latinessere, fromInherited fromLatinesse. CompareItalianessere,Frenchêtre.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈes.sɛ/
  • Hyphenation:es‧se

Verb

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esse(Cismontane)

  1. (copulative) tobe
  2. (intransitive) tobe(to exist)
  3. (intransitive) tobe(to occupy a place)
  4. (auxiliary, + past participle)Forms the passive voice; tobe
  5. (auxiliary, + past participle)Forms the perfect aspect of some verbs; tohave

Conjugation

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    Cismontane conjugation of esse (highly irregular,suppletive)
infinitiveesse
present participleissendu
past participlestatu
personsingularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
indicativeeiuellu/ellanoivoielli/elle
present,ghjèsimusite
imperfecteraerieraeramuerateeranu
simple pastfubbi,fuifustifubbe,fubbimu,fuimufustefubbenu
futureseraghjuserai,serèseràseremusereteseranu
conditionalseria,serebbiserii,seresti,seristiseria,serebbeseriamu,serebbimuseriate,sereste,seristeserianu,serebbenu
subjunctiveeiuellu/ellanoivoielli/elle
presentsiasiasiasiamusiatesianu
imperfectfussifussifussifussimufussitefussinu
imperativenoivoi
siasiamusiate

Descendants

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References

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  • esse, essa” inINFCOR: Banca di dati di a lingua corsa

French

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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esse m (pluralesses)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterS/s.

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Gallurese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited fromEarly Medieval Latinessere, fromLatinesse.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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esse

  1. (auxiliary) tobe

Conjugation

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    Conjugation ofesse (highly irregular,suppletive)
infinitivesimpleesse
compoundesse + past participle
gerundsimpleessendi,sendi
compoundessendi + past participle
past participlestatu
singularplural
firstsecondthirdfirstsecondthird
indicativeeutuiddu/iddanoivoiiddi
(simple tenses)presentsocuseièsemusetiso
imperfectera,eruerieraéramiératierani
preteritefusifustifusifùsimifùsitifùsini
futuresaragghjusarai,sarésaràsaremusaretisarani
(compound tenses)present perfectpresent indicative of esse + past participle
pluperfectimperfect indicative of esse + past participle
preterite perfectpreterite indicative of esse + past participle
future perfectfuture of esse + past participle
conditionaleutuiddu/iddanoivoiiddi
presentsariasaristisariasarìamisarìatisarìani
perfectpresent conditional of esse + past participle
subjunctivechi euchi tuchi iddu/iddachi noichi voichi iddi
(simple tenses)presentsiasiisiasìamisìatisìani
imperfectfùssiafussifùssiafùssimifùssitifùssini
(compound tenses)pastpresent subjunctive of esse + past participle
pluperfectimperfect subjunctive of esse + past participle
imperativeeutuiddu/iddanoivoiiddi
siisiasìamisìatisìani

German

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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esse

  1. inflection ofessen:
    1. first-personsingularpresent
    2. first/third-personsingularpresentsubjunctive

Hunsrik

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Alternative forms

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  • ëse(Wiesemann spelling system)

Etymology

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FromMiddle High Germanezzen, fromOld High Germanezzan.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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esse

  1. toeat
    Ichesse keen Fleisch.
    I don'teat meat.
    Heitesse-mer Fisch.
    Today weeat fish.

Inflection

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Conjugation ofesse
infinitiveesse
past participlegess
auxiliaryhon
present tense
1st person singularesse
2nd person singularesst
3rd person singularessd
1st person pluralesse
2nd person pluralessd
3rd person pluralesse
imperative
2nd person singularess
2nd person pluralessd

Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021), “esse”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português, 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch

Ingrian

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Etymology

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Fromestää(to prevent) +‎-e. Akin toFinnisheste.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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esse

  1. obstacle

Declension

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Declension ofesse (type 6/lähe, st-ss gradation)
singularplural
nominativeesseesteet
genitiveesteenestein
partitiveessettäesteitä
illativeesteesseesteisse
inessiveesteesesteis
elativeesteestesteist
allativeesteelleesteille
adessiveesteelesteil
ablativeesteeltesteilt
translativeesteeksesteiks
essiveesteennä,esteenesteinnä,estein
exessive1)esteentesteint
1) obsolete
*) theaccusative corresponds with either thegenitive (sg) ornominative (pl)
**) thecomitative is formed by adding the suffix
-ka? or-kä? to thegenitive.

References

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  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971),Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page36

Italian

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Etymology 1

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FromLatines(the name of the letterS).

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Noun

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esse f orm (invariable)

  1. The name of theLatin-script letterS/s.;ess
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Etymology 2

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FromLatinipsae, fromipse.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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esse pl

  1. plural ofessa;they,them(female)
    Synonym:loro

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Italian personal pronouns (alternate)
NumberPersonGenderNominativeReflexiveAccusativeDativeLocativeGenitiveDisjunctive
Singularthirdmesso1,egli,elli3si,s'lo,l'glivi,v'ne,n'esso,
fessa,ella,Ella2la,l'le,ella3essa,
Pluralthirdmessi,eglino3,ellino3,elli3si,s'lilorovi,v'ne,n'essi,
fesse,elle3,elleno3leesse,elle3,
1Refers predominantly to non-humans.
2Highly elevated variant ofLei.
3Archaic.

Anagrams

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Latin

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Etymology 1

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Verb

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esse

  1. presentactiveinfinitive ofsum

Noun

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esse m (indeclinable)(Medieval Latin)

  1. state,condition

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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ēsse

  1. presentactiveinfinitive ofedō

References

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  • esse”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891),An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • "esse", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’sGlossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)

Middle English

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Verb

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esse

  1. (Gloucestershire)alternative form ofasken(to ask)

Old Irish

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Pronoun

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esse

  1. alternative form ofessi:third-personsingularfeminine ofa

Pennsylvania German

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Etymology

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FromMiddle High Germanezzen, fromOld High Germanezzan, fromProto-West Germanic*etan. CompareGermanessen,Dutcheten,Englisheat,Swedishäta.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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esse

  1. toeat

Conjugation

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Conjugation ofesse
infinitiveesse
past participlehot gesse
future tensewaerd esse
subjunctivedaet esse
present tense
1st person singularess
2nd person singularesscht
3rd person singularesst
1st person pluralesse
2nd person pluralesst
3rd person pluralesse
imperativedu ess, dihr esst

Piedmontese

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Etymology

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Inherited fromEarly Medieval Latinessere, fromLatinesse.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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esse

  1. tobe

Conjugation

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infinitiveesse
present gerundiveessend
past participlestàit
Present indicativePast indicativeFuture indicativePresent subjunctivePast subjunctivePast

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Present Conditional
First-person singularisoni j'eraisaraiisiaifussaIfureisarìa
Second-person singularitsesit j'ereitsarasitsieitfusseitfùrësitsarìe
Third-person singulara l'éa l'eraasaràasiaafussafurasarìa
First-person pluralisomai j'eroisaromaisioifussofuroisarìo
Second-person pluralisevei j'ereisareveisieifusseifùrësisarìe
Third-person pluralasona j'eroisaranasioafussoafuroasarìo

Portuguese

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Etymology 1

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  • FromOld Galician-Portugueseesse, fromLatinipse(himself).

    Alternative forms

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    • êsse(pre-reform spelling)

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    Determiner

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    esse (feminineessa,masculine pluralesses,feminine pluralessas)

    1. that(near you)
      Esse chapéu está limpo?
      Isthat hat clean?
    2. (Brazil, colloquial)this(near me)
      Synonym:este
      Esse livro é muito bom.
      This book is very good.

    Pronoun

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    esse (feminineessa,masculine pluralesses,feminine pluralessas,neuterisso)(definite demonstrative pronoun)

    1. that,that one(near you)
    2. that (that one);this (this one)(indicates something already mentioned or understood from context)
      Esse é o segredo para vencer.
      This is the secret to winning.
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    Portuguesedemonstratives
    pronounsadverbs
    singularpluralneuter
    masculinefemininemasculinefeminine
    proximalXesteestaestesestasistoaqui,
    de + Xdestedestadestesdestasdistodaqui
    em + Xnestenestanestesnestasnisto
    medialXesseessaessesessasisso
    de + Xdessedessadessesdessasdissodaí
    em + Xnessenessanessesnessasnisso
    distalXaqueleaquelaaquelesaquelasaquiloali,,acolá
    de + Xdaqueledaqueladaquelesdaquelasdaquilodali,dacolá
    em + Xnaquelenaquelanaquelesnaquelasnaquilo
    a + Xàqueleàquelaàquelesàquelasàquilo
    anaphoricXoaosas
    de + Xdodadosdas
    em + Xnonanosnas
    a + Xaoàaosàs

    Etymology 2

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  • Pronunciation

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    • Hyphenation:es‧se

    Noun

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    esse m (pluralesses)

    1. The name of theLatin-script letterS/s.
    2. something shaped like the letter S

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    Swedish

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    Noun

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    esse n

    1. only used invara i sitt esse

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    Tatar

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    Adjective

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    esse

    1. hot

    Walloon

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromOld Frenchestre, fromEarly Medieval Latinessere, fromLatinesse. Some conjugations reflectLatinstāre(stand).

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    Verb

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    esse

    1. tobe
      Synonym:sey

    Conjugation

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       —        —   Conjugation of the verbesse in Walloon   —   Codjowaedje do viebeesse e walon
    infinitiveesse(oriesse) / sey
    gerundestant
    auxiliaryaveur
    past participlemasculinefeminine
    singularsti
    plural
    singularplural
    1st person2nd person3rd person1st person2nd person3rd person
    indicativedji (dj')ti (t')i (il) / eledji (dj') / nosvosi (il)
    presentsoesestestansestozsont
    imperfectere / î / esteueres / îs / esteusere / ît / esteutesténsestîzestént
    preteritesta / fouriestas/ fourisesta / fouritestîs / fourînsestîz / fourîzestît / fourît
    futureserèserèsserèseransserozseront
    conditionalsereusereussereutserénsserîzserént
    subjunctiveki dj'ki t'k' i (il) / k' eleki dj' / ki noski vosk' i (il)
    presentsoeye / fouxhesoeyes / fouxhessoeye / fouxhesoeyanxhe / fouxhanxhesoeyoxhe / fouxhoxhesoeyèxhe / fouxhnuxhe
    imperfectestaxhe / fouxhe / fourixheestaxhes / fouxhes / fourixhesestaxhe / fouxhe / fourixheestaxhénxhe / fouxhénxheestaxhîxhe / fouxhîxheestaxhénxhe / fouxhénxhe
    imperativetidji / nosvos
    affirmativesoey / fouxhesoeyans / fouxhanssoeyoz / fouxhoz

    Noun

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    esse m (pluralesses)

    1. The name of theLatin-script letterS/s.
    2. Something shaped like the letter S.
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