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English

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Englishsession, fromOld Frenchsession, fromLatinsessiō(a sitting), fromsedeō(sit).

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Noun

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session (pluralsessions)

  1. Aperiod of time devoted to a particularactivity.
    counselingsession
    a trainingsession
    jamsession
    "Are we having a recordingsession?" / "Yes. We've even got some session musicians to provide some brass."
    • 2009, Michael Otto with Stefan G. Hofmann,Avoiding Treatment Failures in the Anxiety Disorders, page137:
      Alternatively, if the patient is stuck ritualizing beforesession, then the therapist might want to create contingencies that might help the patient come in on time
  2. An officialmeeting orterm of acouncil,court, or otherbody to conduct its business; e.g. the annual or semiannual periods of alegislature (that together comprise the legislative term), whose individual meetings are also called sessions.
    This court is now insession.
  3. (computing) Thesequence ofinteractions betweenclient andserver, or betweenuser andsystem; the period during which auser islogged in orconnected.
    Logging out or shutting down the computer will end yoursession.
  4. (cricket) Any of the three scheduled two-hour playing sessions, from the start of play tolunch, from lunch totea and from tea to the close of play.
  5. (chiefly obsolete or theology) The act ofsitting, or the state of beingseated.
  6. (music)Ellipsis ofjam session, used in isolate particularly for folk music.
  7. (education) Anacademicterm;semester;school year.
  8. (beer) An extended period of drinking, typically consuming beer with low alcohol content.
  9. (Presbyterianism) The ruling body of acongregation, consisting of thepastor andelders.

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Translations

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period devoted to a particular activity
meeting of a body to conduct business
(computing) the sequence of interactions between client and server

Verb

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session (third-person singular simple presentsessions,present participlesessioning,simple past and past participlesessioned)

  1. (music) To hold or participate in ajam session with other musicians.
    • 2009 May 3, Virginia Heffernan, “World Music”, inNew York Times[1]:
      “I downloaded a clip from a drummer, who I now realize is Bernard Purdie, who hassessioned on all kinds of records,” he said.

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Finnish

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Noun

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session

  1. genitivesingular ofsessio

French

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Etymology

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Inherited fromOld Frenchsession, borrowed fromLatinsessiōnem.

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Noun

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session f (pluralsessions)

  1. session,period
  2. (computing)session

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Further reading

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Old French

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatinsessiō, sessiōnem.

Noun

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sessionoblique singularf (oblique pluralsessions,nominative singularsession,nominative pluralsessions)

  1. sitting;session (of a court, a committee, etc.)

Descendants

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Piedmontese

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatinsectiō.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes:-uŋ
  • Hyphenation:ses‧sion

Noun

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session f

  1. section

Further reading

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  • “session” inGrande Dizionario Piemontese Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication.

Swedish

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatinsessiō.

Noun

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session c

  1. asession (period with meetings, or training sessions and the like by extension)
    vara isession
    be insession
  2. asession (meeting)

Declension

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Declension ofsession
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitesessionsessions
definitesessionensessionens
pluralindefinitesessionersessioners
definitesessionernasessionernas

Derived terms

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References

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