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sin-
- siongamacht (“syngamy”)
From Proto-West Germanic *sin-, from Proto-Germanic *sin-, from Proto-Indo-European *sem-. Cognate with Old Frisian sin-, Old Saxon sin-, Old High German sin-, Old Norse sí-. Related to Old English sinnan (“to meditate on, care about, heed”).
sin-
From Proto-West Germanic *sin-, from Proto-Germanic *sin-, from Proto-Indo-European *sem-.
sin-
From Proto-West Germanic *sin-, from Proto-Germanic *sin-, from Proto-Indo-European *sem-.
sin-
Borrowed from Ancient Greek, from σύν (sún, “with, in company with, together with”).
sin-
- “sin-”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014