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sise

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English

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Etymology 1

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See sice.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sise (plural sises)

  1. (obsolete, dice games) six
    • 1655, Thomas Fuller, The Church-history of Britain; [], London: [] Iohn Williams [], →OCLC, (please specify |book=I to XI):
      In the new casting of a die, when ace is on the top, sise must needs be at the bottom.

Etymology 2

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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sise (plural sises)

  1. (obsolete) An assize.

Anagrams

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Chuukese

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Etymology

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si- +‎ -se

Pronoun

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sise

  1. we (inclusive) do not

Adjective

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sise

  1. we (inclusive) are not
  2. we (inclusive) were not
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present and past tense negative tense future negative future distant future negative determinate
singular first person ua use upwe usap upwap ute
second person ka
ke
kose
kese
kopwe
kepwe
kosap
kesap
kopwap
kepwap
kote
kete
third person a ese epwe esap epwap ete
plural first person exclusive aua ause aupwe ausap aupwap aute
inclusive sia sise sipwe sisap sipwap site
second person oua ouse oupwe ousap oupwap oute
third person ra
re
rese repwe resap repwap rete


French

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Adjective

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sise

  1. feminine singular of sis

Irish

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Etymology

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By surface analysis, +‎ -se.

Pronunciation

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Pronoun

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sise (conjunctive)

  1. emphatic form of
    she, it

See also

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Irish personal pronouns
person conjunctive
(emphatic)
disjunctive
(emphatic)
possessive
determiner
singular first
(mise)
mo L
m' before vowel sounds
second
(tusa)1
thú
(thusa)
do L
d' before vowel sounds
third m
(seisean)
é
(eisean)
a L
f
(sise)
í
(ise)
a H
n ea
plural first muid, sinn
(muidne, muide), (sinne)
ár E
second sibh
(sibhse)1
bhur E
third siad
(siadsan)
iad
(iadsan)
a E

L Triggers lenitionE Triggers eclipsisH Triggers h-prothesis

1 Also used as the vocative

The reflexive is formed by adding féin to the relevant pronoun.
For instance, "myself" = mé féin, "yourselves" = sibh féin.

Middle Dutch

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Contraction

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sise

  1. Contraction of si se.

Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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sise

  1. Alternative form of syse (size, assize)

Etymology 2

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Noun

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sise

  1. Alternative form of syse (varnish)

Portuguese

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Verb

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sise

  1. inflection of sisar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Spanish

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Verb

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sise

  1. inflection of sisar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Turkish

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Noun

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sise

  1. dative singular of sis