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English

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Sine function

Etymology

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Borrowed fromLatinsinus(curve, bend; bosom), a translation ofArabicجَيْب(jayb,bosom), a misidentification of the notationجيب(j-y-b), written withoutvowel diacritics, standing forArabicجِيبَ(jība,sine), in turn fromSanskritज्या(jyā,sine, chord, bowstring) through the similarSanskritजीव(jīva,sine, chord, life, existence).Doublet ofsinus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sine (pluralsines)

  1. (trigonometry, mathematics) In aright triangle, theratio of thelength of thesideopposite anangle to the length of thehypotenuse.

Usage notes

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In various branches of mathematics, the sine of an angle is determined in various ways, including the following:

Synonyms

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Coordinate terms

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Derived terms

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Related terms

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Descendants

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Translations

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trigonometric function

See also

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etymologically unrelated multiword terms containing "sine"

Anagrams

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Ainu

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Ainu cardinal numbers
 <  012  > 
   Cardinal :sine
   Ordinal :sine ikinne

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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sine (Kana spellingシネ)

  1. one

Cebuano

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromSpanishcine, fromClipping ofSpanishcinema, a reduction ofSpanishcinematógrafo, fromFrenchcinématographe.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation:si‧ne

Noun

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sine

  1. film;movie
    • 2011 — Tiu, Macario D.,Ang Pangandoy ni Peryang (05 July), Bisag Unsa, Mindaviews, MindaNews
      Gawas pa, nalingaw siya sa siyudad tungod sa mga sinehan. Maoy iyang hilig ang motan-aw ogsine; tingali mao niy nagbuhi sa iyang mga damgo. Paborito niyang artista mao sila si Gloria Romero, Leopoldo Salcedo, Ramon Revilla, Jaime de la Rosa, Eduardo Arenas, ubp.
      (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation)
  2. (dated)cinema;movie theater

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Central Bikol

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromSpanishcine, from aclipping ofSpanishcinema, a reduction ofSpanishcinematógrafo, fromFrenchcinématographe.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation:si‧ne
  • IPA(key): /ˈsine/ [ˈsi.n̪e]

Noun

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síne

  1. cinema
  2. movie,show
    Synonyms:pelikula,pasali

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Cypriot Arabic

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Etymology

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Etymology tree
Proto-Semitic*šanat-
Arabicسَنَة(sana)
Cypriot Arabicsine

    Inherited fromArabicسَنَة(sana), fromProto-Semitic*šanat-.

    Noun

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    sine f (dualsintáyn,pluralsnin)

    1. year
      s-sinethisyear
      kulla s-sineduring the entireyear
      sinesintáyna day or two
      aşkasninint?how old are you?

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    References

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    • Borg, Alexander (2004),A Comparative Glossary of Cypriot Maronite Arabic (Arabic–English) (Handbook of Oriental Studies;I.70), Leiden and Boston: Brill,page277

    Danish

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /siːnə/,[ˈsiːnə],[ˌsiːnə]

    Pronoun

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    sine

    1. plural ofsin

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    Danish personal pronouns
    NumberPersonTypeNominativeObliquePossessive
    commonneuterplural
    SingularFirstjegmigminmitmine
    Secondmodern /informaldudigdinditdine
    formal (uncommon)DeDemDeres
    Thirdmasculine (person)hanhamhans
    feminine (person)hunhendehendes
    common (noun)dendens
    neuter (noun)detdets
    indefinitemanenens
    reflexivesigsinsitsine
    PluralFirstmodernviosvores
    archaic /formalvorvortvore
    SecondIjerjeres
    Thirddedemderes
    reflexivesig

    Finnish

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    FinnishWikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipediafi

    Etymology

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    sini +‎-e

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈsineˣ/,[ˈs̠ine̞(ʔ)]
    • Rhymes:-ine
    • Syllabification(key):si‧ne
    • Hyphenation(key):si‧ne

    Noun

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    sine

    1. bluing(blue pigment used for coloring clothes when washing)
    2. blueprint(paper-based reproduction usually of a technical drawing)

    Declension

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    Inflection ofsine (Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation)
    nominativesinesineet
    genitivesineensineiden
    sineitten
    partitivesinettäsineitä
    illativesineeseensineisiin
    sineihin
    singularplural
    nominativesinesineet
    accusativenom.sinesineet
    gen.sineen
    genitivesineensineiden
    sineitten
    partitivesinettäsineitä
    inessivesineessäsineissä
    elativesineestäsineistä
    illativesineeseensineisiin
    sineihin
    adessivesineelläsineillä
    ablativesineeltäsineiltä
    allativesineellesineille
    essivesineenäsineinä
    translativesineeksisineiksi
    abessivesineettäsineittä
    instructivesinein
    comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
    Possessive forms ofsine(Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation)

    Anagrams

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    Irish

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    Etymology 1

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    FromOld Irishsine,siniu, comparative form ofsen(old).[1]

    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

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    sine

    1. comparative degree ofsean:older

    Etymology 2

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    FromOld Irishsine(teat, dug, pap), fromProto-Celtic*sɸenyos, fromProto-Indo-European*pstḗn. Cognate withOld Norsespeni(teat),Englishspean(teat (of a cow)).[6]

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    sine f (genitive singularsine,nominative pluralsiní)

    1. nipple
    Declension
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    Declension ofsine (fourth declension)
    forms with thedefinite article
    singularplural
    nominativeantsinenasiní
    genitivenasinenasiní
    dativeleis antsine
    dontsine
    leis nasiní
    Derived terms
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    Descendants
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    Further reading

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    Mutation

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    Mutated forms ofsine
    radicallenitioneclipsis
    sineshine
    afteran,tsine
    not applicable

    Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
    All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

    References

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    References
    1. ^Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “1 sine”, ineDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
    2. ^Sjoestedt, M. L. (1931),Phonétique d’un parler irlandais de Kerry [Phonetics of an Irish Dialect of Kerry] (in French), Paris: Librairie Ernest Leroux,§ 104, page57
    3. ^Finck, F. N. (1899),Die araner mundart [The Aran Dialect] (in German), Zweiter Band: Wörterbuch [Second volume: Dictionary], Marburg: Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, page229
    4. ^Quiggin, E. C. (1906),A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press, page200
    5. ^Quiggin, E. C. (1906),A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press,§ 249, page90
    6. ^Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “3 sine”, ineDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
    7. ^Finck, F. N. (1899),Die araner mundart [The Aran Dialect] (in German), Zweiter Band: Wörterbuch [Second volume: Dictionary], Marburg: Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, page232

    Latin

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    Etymology 1

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    The meaning "without" was previously expressed bysē, sēd (seesē-,sed), fromProto-Indo-European*swé(self), thus originally "by itself". Some still refer thesi- insine to this root; others refer it toProto-Indo-European*só(this), whencesi(if). And as sometimesnesi was also written, with-ne being(not),sine might literally mean "not this". Compare withnisi.

    Yet others refersine toProto-Indo-European*sen(H)i(for oneself, without), itself possibly related to*swé or more likely a locative of*senH-.[1][2] Thus cognate withAncient Greekᾰ̓́νευ(ắneu),ἄτερ(áter,without),Sanskritसनुतर्(sanutar,away, off),Old Englishsundor; compare especiallyTocharian Bsnai andOld Irishsain(separated, different) (Proto-Celtic*sanis), which may reflect the original PIE adverb.

    The ablative is from a PIE ablative of separation or a comitative-instrumental analogous tocum. Compare Sanskritविना(vinā).

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    sine (+ablative)

    1. without
      Sumsine rēgnō.
      I amwithout a kingdom.
      Mundussine Caesaribus.
      A worldwithout Caesars.
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    1. ^De Vaan, Michiel (2008), “sine”, inEtymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill,→ISBN,page565
    2. ^Adams, Douglas Q. (2013), “snai”, inA Dictionary of Tocharian B: Revised and Greatly Enlarged (Leiden Studies in Indo-European;10), Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi,→ISBN,pages779–781

    Etymology 2

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    See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

    Verb

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    sine

    1. second-personsingularpresentactiveimperative ofsinō

    Middle Dutch

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    Determiner

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    sine

    1. inflection ofsijn:
      1. femininenominative/accusativesingular
      2. nominative/accusativeplural

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    Etymology 1

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    Noun

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    sine (pluralsines)

    1. alternative form ofsynne

    Etymology 2

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    Noun

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    sine (pluralsines)

    1. alternative form ofsygne

    Neapolitan

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    Particle

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    sine

    1. yes

    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Norsesínir.

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    Determiner

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    sine pl

    1. plural ofsin

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    NorwegianBokmål personal pronouns
    NumberPersonTypeNominativeObliquePossessive
    femininemasculineneuterplural
    SingularFirstjegmegmiminmittmine
    Secondgeneraldudegdidindittdine
    formal (rare)DeDemDeres
    Thirdfeminine (person)hunhennehennes
    masculine (person)hanham /hanhans
    feminine (noun)dendens
    masculine (noun)
    neuter (noun)detdets
    reflexivesegsisinsittsine
    PluralFirstviossvårvårtvåre
    Secondgeneralderederes
    formal (very rare)DeDemDeres
    Thirdgeneraldedemderes
    reflexivesegsisinsittsine

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    • “sin” inThe Bokmål Dictionary /The Nynorsk Dictionary.

    Anagrams

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    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Norsesínir.

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    Determiner

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    sine pl

    1. plural ofsin

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    Old English

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    Pronunciation

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    Pronoun

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    sīne

    1. inflection ofsīn:
      1. accusativefemininesingular
      2. instrumentalmasculine/neutersingular
      3. nominative/accusativemasculine/feminineplural

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    Noun

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    sineoblique singularm (oblique pluralsines,nominative singularsines,nominative pluralsine)

    1. alternative form ofcisne

    Noun

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    sineoblique singularm (oblique pluralsines,nominative singularsines,nominative pluralsine)

    1. alternative form ofsigne

    Old Irish

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Celtic*sɸenyos, itself fromProto-Indo-European*pstḗn.

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    Noun

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    sine m

    1. nipple,teat

    Inflection

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    Usual declension:

    Masculine io-stem
    singulardualplural
    nominativesinesineLsiniL
    vocativesinisineLsiniu
    accusativesineNsineLsiniuH
    genitivesiniLsineLsineN
    dativesiniuLsinibsinib
    Initial mutations of a following adjective:
    • H = triggers aspiration
    • L = triggers lenition
    • N = triggers nasalization

    A variant dental-stem declension can also be found.

    Masculine d-stem
    singulardualplural
    nominativesinesinidL,sinesinid
    vocativesinesinidL,sinesineda
    accusativesinidNsinidL,sinesineda
    genitivesinedsinedsinedN
    dativesinidLsinedaibsinedaib
    Initial mutations of a following adjective:
    • H = triggers aspiration
    • L = triggers lenition
    • N = triggers nasalization

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    Mutation

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    Mutation ofsine
    radicallenitionnasalization
    sineṡinesine

    Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
    All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

    Mutation ofsine
    radicallenitionnasalization
    sinephine,finesine

    Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish.
    All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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    Pali

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    Alternative forms

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    Alternative scripts

    Verb

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    sine

    1. optativeactivethird-personsingular ofsinoti(to bind)

    Polish

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈɕi.nɛ/
    • Rhymes:-inɛ
    • Syllabification:si‧ne

    Adjective

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    sine

    1. inflection ofsiny:
      1. neuternominative/accusative/vocativesingular
      2. nonvirilenominative/accusative/vocativeplural

    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Inherited fromLatin, as withmine,tine.

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    Pronoun

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    sine (stressedreflexive-accusative form ofel,ea,ei, andele)

    1. (direct object, preceded by preposition, such as "pe", "cu", "la", or "pentru")himself,herself,itself,themselves
      Synonym:(unstressed form)se

    Scottish Gaelic

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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    FromOld Irishsine(teat, dug, pap), fromProto-Celtic*sɸenyos, fromProto-Indo-European*pstḗn. Cognate withOld Norsespeni(teat),Englishspean(teat (of a cow)).

    Noun

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    sine f (genitive singularsine,pluralsinean)

    1. (anatomy)nipple,teat
      Synonym:ballan(dialectal)

    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed fromEnglishgin.

    Noun

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    sine f

    1. gin(drink)

    Etymology 3

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    FromOld Irishsine(old age, seniority, antiquity), fromsen(old).

    Noun

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    sine f

    1. oldness
    2. old age

    Etymology 4

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    See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

    Adjective

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    sine

    1. comparative degree ofsean(old)

    Mutation

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    Mutation ofsine
    radicallenition
    sineshine
    after "an",t-sine

    Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scottish Gaelic.
    All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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    Etymology 1

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    Noun

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    sine (Cyrillic spellingсине)

    1. vocativesingular ofsin

    Etymology 2

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    Noun

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    sine (Cyrillic spellingсине)

    1. inflection ofsina:
      1. genitivesingular
      2. nominative/accusative/vocativeplural

    Tagalog

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed fromSpanishcine, from aclipping ofcinema, a reduction ofcinematógrafo, fromFrenchcinématographe.

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    Noun

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    sine (Baybayin spellingᜐᜒᜈᜒ)

    1. film;movie
      Synonyms:pelikula,puting-tabing
    2. (dated)cinema;movie theater
      Synonym:sinehan

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    Further reading

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    • sine”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph,2018

    Turkish

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    Etymology

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    FromOttoman Turkishسینه(sîne), fromPersianسینه(sîne).

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    Noun

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    sine (definite accusativesineyi,pluralsineler)

    1. (poetic, archaic)bosom,chest
    2. (figuratively)heart, inner feelings,conscience

    Declension

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    Declension ofsine
    singularplural
    nominativesinesineler
    definite accusativesineyisineleri
    dativesineyesinelere
    locativesinedesinelerde
    ablativesinedensinelerden
    genitivesineninsinelerin
    Possessive forms
    nominative
    singularplural
    1st singularsinemsinelerim
    2nd singularsinensinelerin
    3rd singularsinesisineleri
    1st pluralsinemizsinelerimiz
    2nd pluralsinenizsineleriniz
    3rd pluralsinelerisineleri
    definite accusative
    singularplural
    1st singularsinemisinelerimi
    2nd singularsinenisinelerini
    3rd singularsinesinisinelerini
    1st pluralsinemizisinelerimizi
    2nd pluralsinenizisinelerinizi
    3rd pluralsinelerinisinelerini
    dative
    singularplural
    1st singularsinemesinelerime
    2nd singularsinenesinelerine
    3rd singularsinesinesinelerine
    1st pluralsinemizesinelerimize
    2nd pluralsinenizesinelerinize
    3rd pluralsinelerinesinelerine
    locative
    singularplural
    1st singularsinemdesinelerimde
    2nd singularsinendesinelerinde
    3rd singularsinesindesinelerinde
    1st pluralsinemizdesinelerimizde
    2nd pluralsinenizdesinelerinizde
    3rd pluralsinelerindesinelerinde
    ablative
    singularplural
    1st singularsinemdensinelerimden
    2nd singularsinendensinelerinden
    3rd singularsinesindensinelerinden
    1st pluralsinemizdensinelerimizden
    2nd pluralsinenizdensinelerinizden
    3rd pluralsinelerindensinelerinden
    genitive
    singularplural
    1st singularsineminsinelerimin
    2nd singularsineninsinelerinin
    3rd singularsinesininsinelerinin
    1st pluralsinemizinsinelerimizin
    2nd pluralsinenizinsinelerinizin
    3rd pluralsinelerininsinelerinin

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