See also: senn and Sënn

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Etymology edit

South German surname for a dairy farmer, probably related to Sahne (cream).

Proper noun edit

Senn

  1. A surname.

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Central Franconian edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /zen/ (but singulars may be distinguishable by tone)

Etymology 1 edit

From Middle High German and Old High German sin, from Proto-West Germanic *sinn.

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Noun edit

Senn m (plural Senn)

  1. (most dialects) sense
  2. (most dialects) mind
Usage notes edit
  • The plural may be distinguished from the singular by tone.

Etymology 2 edit

From Middle High German sunde, from Old High German *sunda, northern variant of sunta.

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Noun edit

Senn f (plural Senn or Senne)

  1. (Moselle Franconian) sin