s.
See also: Appendix:Variations of "s"
English edit
Noun edit
s.
- Abbreviation of shilling, derived from Latin solidus.
- Abbreviation of season.
- Abbreviation of south.
- (grammar) Abbreviation of substantive.
Adjective edit
s. (not comparable)
- Abbreviation of southern.
- Abbreviation of single.
Czech edit
Noun edit
s. f
- Abbreviation of strana (“page”).
Adjective edit
s. (not comparable)
Finnish edit
Noun edit
s.
- p., abbreviation of sivu (“page”).
- pp., abbreviation of sivut (“pages”).
- Synonym: (dated) ss.
Verb edit
s.
- b., abbreviation of syntynyt (“born”).
German edit
Pronunciation edit
Audio (file)
Verb edit
s.
- Abbreviation of siehe. ("see")
Norwegian Nynorsk edit
Noun edit
s. (plural ss. or s.)
- Abbreviation of side (“page”).
- Abbreviation of sider (“pages”).
Old French edit
Noun edit
s.
- Abbreviation of saint.
Polish edit
Noun edit
s. f
- Abbreviation of strona (“page”).
Serbo-Croatian edit
Noun edit
s.
- Abbreviation of selo (“village”).
- Abbreviation of strana (“page”).
- Abbreviation of srednji rod (“neuter gender”).
Synonyms edit
Swedish edit
Alternative forms edit
Noun edit
s. c
- 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.”)