sas
See also: Appendix:Variations of "sas"
Translingual
editSymbol
editsas
See also
editChipewyan
editEtymology
editProto-Athabaskan [Term?], compare Nicola sas
Pronunciation
edit- Chipewyan Dictionary, South Slave Divisional Education Council (2012)
Noun
editsas
Dutch
editPronunciation
editEtymology 1
edit(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
editsas ? (uncountable)
- good spirit
- In zijn sas zijn.
- To be in high spirits.
- Zo in m'n sas met Badedas.
- [I'm] so happy with this shower gel. (old commercial)
Usage notes
editPrimarily idiomatic usage.
Etymology 2
editNoun
editsas n or f (plural sassen, diminutive sasje n)
Etymology 3
editNoun
editsas f (plural sassen)
- (historical) an explosive or highly flammable compound used in various explosives such as early artillery projectiles
Derived terms
editFrench
editEtymology
editPronunciation
editNoun
editsas m (plural sas)
References
edit- “sas”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Further reading
edit- “sas”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Hungarian
editEtymology
editUncertain. Perhaps from Proto-Finno-Ugric *čaćkɜ (“a species of bird of prey”). Cognates include Komi-Zyrian сюзь (śuź).[1][2]
Pronunciation
editNoun
editsas (plural sasok)
Declension
editInflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | sas | sasok |
accusative | sast | sasokat |
dative | sasnak | sasoknak |
instrumental | sassal | sasokkal |
causal-final | sasért | sasokért |
translative | sassá | sasokká |
terminative | sasig | sasokig |
essive-formal | sasként | sasokként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | sasban | sasokban |
superessive | sason | sasokon |
adessive | sasnál | sasoknál |
illative | sasba | sasokba |
sublative | sasra | sasokra |
allative | sashoz | sasokhoz |
elative | sasból | sasokból |
delative | sasról | sasokról |
ablative | sastól | sasoktól |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
sasé | sasoké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
saséi | sasokéi |
Possessive forms of sas | ||
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possessor | single possession | multiple possessions |
1st person sing. | sasom | sasaim |
2nd person sing. | sasod | sasaid |
3rd person sing. | sasa | sasai |
1st person plural | sasunk | sasaink |
2nd person plural | sasotok | sasaitok |
3rd person plural | sasuk | sasaik |
Derived terms
editCompound words
Expressions
References
edit- ^ Entry #93 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
- ^ sas in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, →ISBN. (See also its 2nd edition.)
Further reading
edit- sas in Bárczi, Géza and László Országh. A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára (“The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language”, abbr.: ÉrtSz.). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN
Nicola
editAlternative forms
editNoun
editsas
References
edit- Franz Boas, Vocabulary of the Athapascan Tribe of Nicola Valley, British Columbia, International Journal of American Linguistics volume 3, number 1 (July, 1924)
Romani
editVerb
editsas
Romanian
editEtymology
editNoun
editsas n (plural sasuri)
Declension
editSardinian
editEtymology
editFrom Latin ipsās, accusative plural feminine of ipse (“himself”).
Pronunciation
editArticle
editsas f pl (masculine sos)
- (Logudorese, Nuorese) plural of sa: the (feminine plural definite article)
See also
editReferences
edit- Rubattu, Antoninu (2006) Dizionario universale della lingua di Sardegna, 2nd edition, Sassari: Edes
- Wagner, Max Leopold (1960–1964) “ísse”, in Dizionario etimologico sardo, Heidelberg
Swedish
editAlternative forms
editVerb
editsas
- (colloquial) present passive of säga
Anagrams
editTocharian A
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Next: | we, wu |
Etymology
editFrom Proto-Tocharian *sems, from Proto-Indo-European *sḗm. Compare Tocharian B ṣe.
Numeral
editsas
Zazaki
editNoun
editsas
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