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1 sin
sinew, string, tendon -
2 sín
her, his, its, their -
3 draga til sín
attract -
4 ræna til sín
overpower, usurp -
5 rópa til sín
appeal to, invoke -
6 synd
sin, transgression -
7 synda
sin, transgress -
8 synd
n.sin -
9 synda
v.to sin
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Sin — Sin, n. [OE. sinne, AS. synn, syn; akin to D. zonde, OS. sundia, OHG. sunta, G. s[ u]nde, Icel., Dan. & Sw. synd, L. sons, sontis, guilty, perhaps originally from the p. pr. of the verb signifying, to be, and meaning, the one who it is. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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