English

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Etymology 1

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Abbreviation.

Noun

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Sen

  1. Alternative form of Sen.

Etymology 2

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From German Sen, a former transcription of Japanese (zen).

Proper noun

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Sen

  1. (obsolete) Alternative spelling of Zen.
    • 1727, Engelbert Kaempfer’s, translated by John Gaspar Scheuchzer, History of Japan, volume I, page 199:
      In [...] the 1850 streets of this city, there were 1050 of the Ten Dai’s Religion, 10070 of the sect Singon, 5402 of Fosso, 11016 of Sen...

Etymology 3

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Derived from Khmer សេន (seen) or Bengali সেন (Sen).

Proper noun

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Sen

  1. A surname from Bengali.
  2. A surname from Khmer.

Anagrams

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North Frisian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Old Frisian sunne f. Cognates include West Frisian sinne.

Noun

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Sen f

  1. (Sylt) sun

Turkish

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Proper noun

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Sen

  1. Seine (river)

Vietnamese

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Etymology

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The demotic name (tên Nôm) for the village, from Old Chinese (OC *k.[r]ˤe[n]) (B-S) (SV: liên).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Sen

  1. (historical, làng ~) Kim Liên (a village in Kim Liên, Nam Đàn district, Nghệ An, Vietnam)