English edit

Noun edit

s.

  1. Abbreviation of shilling, derived from Latin solidus.
    Coordinate terms: d. (pence), l. (pound (sterling))
  2. Abbreviation of season.
  3. Abbreviation of south.
  4. (grammar) Abbreviation of substantive.

Adjective edit

s. (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of southern.
  2. Abbreviation of single.

Czech edit

Noun edit

s. f

  1. Abbreviation of strana (page).

Adjective edit

s. (not comparable)

  1. (grammar) Abbreviation of střední (neuter): n.
    Coordinate terms: m., ž.

Finnish edit

Noun edit

s.

  1. p., abbreviation of sivu (page).
  2. pp., abbreviation of sivut (pages).
    Synonym: (dated) ss.

Verb edit

s.

  1. b., abbreviation of syntynyt (born).
    Antonyms: k.,

German edit

Pronunciation edit

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Verb edit

s.

  1. Abbreviation of siehe. ("see")

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

Noun edit

s. (plural ss. or s.)

  1. Abbreviation of side (page).
  2. Abbreviation of sider (pages).

Old French edit

Noun edit

s.

  1. Abbreviation of saint.

Polish edit

Noun edit

s. f

  1. Abbreviation of strona (page).

Serbo-Croatian edit

Noun edit

s.

  1. Abbreviation of selo (village).
  2. Abbreviation of strana (page).
  3. Abbreviation of srednji rod (neuter gender).

Synonyms edit

Swedish edit

Alternative forms edit

Noun edit

s. c

  1. p., pp.; abbreviation of sida, sidorna (page, pages).
    Synonym: (arcahic) pag.
    Finns på s. 42 och s. 75–78.
    Found on p. 42 and pp. 75–78.

See also edit

  • ss. (pp.)