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1 sinn
we, us, Irish sinn, Early Irish sinn, sinne, Old Irish ni, sni, snisni, sninni, Welsh ni, nyni, Cornish ny, nyni, Breton ni: *nes (Brug.; Stokes gives nês), accusative form, allied to Latin nôs, Sanskrit nas, Greek $$Gnw/. The s of sni is due to analogy with the s of sibh, or else prothetic (cf. is-sé, he is).
См. также в других словарях:
el-1, ol-, el- — el 1, ol , el English meaning: red, brown (in names of trees and animals) Deutsche Übersetzung: Farbwurzel with der meaning “rot, braun”, bildet Tier and Baumnamen Note: mostly i , u and n (also m ) stem, rare from the bare root,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Biblical Hebrew — Biblical Hebrew, Classical Hebrew שְֹפַת כְּנַעַן, יְהוּדִית, (לְשוֹן) עִבְרִית … Wikipedia