English

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Noun

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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

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s. (not comparable)

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

Czech

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Noun

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s. f

  1. Abbreviation of strana (page).

Adjective

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s. (not comparable)

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

Finnish

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Noun

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s.

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

Verb

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s.

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

German

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Verb

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s.

  1. Abbreviation of siehe. ("see")

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Noun

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s. (plural ss. or s.)

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

Old French

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Noun

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s.

  1. Abbreviation of saint.

Polish

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Noun

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s. f

  1. Abbreviation of strona (page).

Serbo-Croatian

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Noun

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s.

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

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Swedish

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Noun

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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

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  • ss. (pp.)