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1 sānē
sānē adv. with comp. [sanus], soberly, sensibly, reasonably, discreetly: sanius bacchari Edonis, H. —As a particle of assurance, indeed, doubtless, by all means, truly, certainly, of course, right, very (only posit.): odiosum sane genus hominum: iudicare difficile est sane: oratio sane longa: sane murteta relinqui, H.: bonus sane vicinus, H.— Esp., in affirmative answers: Ch. Ego domi ero siquid me voles. Me. Sane volo, assuredly, T.: Ch. Estne, ut fertur, forma? Pa. sane, entirely so, T.: sane et libenter quidem.—Ironic.: Beneficium magnum sane dedit! Ph.—With other adverbs: res rustica sane bene culta: bene sane, very well, T.: recte sane interrogasti, very properly, T.: Sane hercle ut dicis, exactly as you say, T.: sane quidem, of course, T.—With quam, how very, very much indeed, uncommonly, exceedingly: conclusa est a te tam magna lex sane quam brevi.—With a negative: commissator haud sane commodus, not altogether, T.: haud sane intellego, quidnam sit, etc., I do not quite understand: haud sane quisquam, nobody at all, S.: non sane credere, H.: quid ad haec Quinctius? nihil sane certum, nothing at all.—Restrictive, in concessions, to be sure, indeed, certainly, however: sane bonum, ut dixi, rei p. genus: sint sane illa magna: haec si vobis non probamus, sint falsa sane: sed fruatur sane hoc solacio.—With an imper, then, if you will: I sane, T.: cedo sane, T.: ‘age sane,’ omnes, L.* * *reasonably, sensibly; certainly, truly; however; yes, of course -
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3 sane
[seɪn] adjective1) not mad:ذو عَقْلٍ سَليمin a perfectly sane state of mind.
2) sensible:عاقِلa very sane person.
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4 sánë(þ)
noun pine PE17:81, stem sáni- ? the primitive form is given as ¤thānĭ, which would normally give Quenya sánë/sáni-, but the Quenya noun is also cited as sáne- as if e persists before an ending. -
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مَعْقُول \ fair: good, but not very good: His exam marks were only fair. rational: (of people) able to reason properly; (of ideas and behaviour) sensible; according to reason: a rational explanation; a rational thing to do. reasonable: fair: a reasonable demand; a reasonable amount (not too much or too little). respectable: of fairly large size or fairly good quality, etc.: He sold his house for quite a respectable sum. sane: sensible, reasonable: a sane idea. sensible: wise; having or showing good sense; suitable: Sensible people wear sensible clothes for climbing mountains. -
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yks.nom. sane; yks.gen. saneen; yks.part. sanetta; yks.ill. saneeseen; mon.gen. saneiden saneitten; mon.part. saneita; mon.ill. saneisiin saneihinjärkevä (adje)terve (adje)tervejärkinen (adje)täysijärkinen (adje)täysjärkinen (adje)viisas (adje) -
7 sane
عَاقِل \ rational: (of people) able to reason properly; (of ideas and behaviour) sensible; according to reason: a rational explanation; a rational thing to do. sane: not mad. wise: having good judgement; sensible: Wise people lock their doors at night. \ See Also حكيم (حَكيم)، سَليم العقل -
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10 sáně
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12 sane
I.rationally, sensibly, really, indeed, to be sure.II.(adverb) rationally, soberly / really, indeed -
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14 sane na kolieskach
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15 Sane ego te vocavi. forsitan capedictum tuum desit
• I did call. Maybe your answering machine is brokenLatin Quotes (Latin to English) > Sane ego te vocavi. forsitan capedictum tuum desit
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16 Safe Sane And Consensual
International trade: SSCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Safe Sane And Consensual
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17 Safe Sane Consensual
Rude: SSCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Safe Sane Consensual
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18 dopravní sáně
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19 Arduum sane munus
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20 duševně zdravý
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