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See also: sencē
English
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]sence (countable and uncountable, plural sences)
- Archaic form of sense.
- a. 1587, Philippe Sidnei [i.e., Philip Sidney], “(please specify the folio)”, in [Fulke Greville; Matthew Gwinne; John Florio], editors, The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia [The New Arcadia], London: […] [John Windet] for William Ponsonbie, published 1590, →OCLC:
- shall sensive things be so sencelesse as to resist sence?
- Misspelling of sense.
Etymology 2
[edit]Pronunciation spelling of since.
Adverb
[edit]sence (not comparable)
Preposition
[edit]sence
Conjunction
[edit]sence
Anagrams
[edit]Latvian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From sencis (“ancestor”) + -e (“fem.”).
Noun
[edit]sence f (5th declension, masculine form: sencis)
Declension
[edit]Declension of sence (5th declension)
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[edit]Serbo-Croatian
[edit]Noun
[edit]sence n (Cyrillic spelling сенце)
- (Kajkavian) shadow
- 1927, Dragutin Domjanić, Zlato:
- Kak bi sad štel se nasmejati,
V suncu na sence pozabit,- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (Kajkavian) silhouette
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[edit]Turkish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adverb
[edit]sence
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