See also: سنة

Ottoman Turkish edit

Etymology edit

From Arabic سَنَة (sana).

Noun edit

سنه (sene) (plural سنین (sinin) or سنه‌لر (seneler))

  1. year
    Synonym: ییل (yıl)
    • 1915 October 29, “عثمانلی ـ ائتلاف محاربه‌سی [Ottoman-Entente war]”, in Tasviri Efkar:
      عثمانلی ـ ائتلاف محاربه‌سی باشلایالی بوكون تمام بر سنه اولویور.
      Osmanlı-Itilaf muharebesi başlayalı bugün tamam bir sene oluyor.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Derived terms edit

Descendants edit

  • Turkish: sene

References edit

Persian edit

Etymology 1 edit

Borrowed from Arabic سَنَة (sana).

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? sana
Dari reading? sana
Iranian reading? sane
Tajik reading? sana

Noun edit

Dari سنه
Iranian Persian
Tajik сана

سنه (sane)

  1. year
    Synonyms: سال (sâl), عام ('âm)

Etymology 2 edit

From Proto-Iranian *(s)nušáh, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *snušás, from Proto-Indo-European *snusós (daughter-in-law).

Alternative forms edit

Pronunciation edit

Readings
Classical reading? sunah, sunuh
Dari reading? sunoh
Iranian reading? sonah
Tajik reading? sunüh

Noun edit

Dari سنه
Iranian Persian
Tajik сунуҳ

سنه (sonah, sonoh)

  1. (archaic) daughter-in-law
    Synonyms: عروس (ʼarus), زن پسر (zan-e pesar), کیلین (kêlin)

Etymology 3 edit

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Alternative forms edit

Pronunciation edit

 

Readings
Classical reading? sanah
Dari reading? sanah
Iranian reading? sanah
Tajik reading? sanah

Noun edit

سنه (sanah)

  1. (obsolete) malediction, imprecation, curse
    Synonyms: لعنت (laʼnat), نفرین (nefrin)

Further reading edit

  • Hayyim, Sulayman (1934) “سنه”, in New Persian–English dictionary, Teheran: Librairie-imprimerie Béroukhim
  • Vullers, Johann August (1856–1864) “سنه”, in Lexicon Persico-Latinum etymologicum cum linguis maxime cognatis Sanscrita et Zendica et Pehlevica comparatum, e lexicis persice scriptis Borhâni Qâtiu, Haft Qulzum et Bahâri agam et persico-turcico Farhangi-Shuûrî confectum, adhibitis etiam Castelli, Meninski, Richardson et aliorum operibus et auctoritate scriptorum Persicorum adauctum[2] (in Latin), volume II, Gießen: J. Ricker, page 339b