- sensyne
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
sinsyne — adverb Etymology: Middle English (Scots) sensyne, from sen since (contraction of Middle English sithen) + syne since more at since, syne Date: 14th century chiefly Scottish since that time … New Collegiate Dictionary
Written Scots language — examples from various sources.Text from Legend of the Saints 14th CenturyXXXIII. GEORGE. Ȝete of sancte george is my wil, gyf I connandes had þere til to translat þe haly story, as wrytine in þe buk fand I. for he wes richt haly mañ fele tynt… … Wikipedia
sinsyne — /sin suyn/, adv. Scot. and North Eng. from that time; since then. [1325 75; Scots and N dial. sin subsequent to, after (ME, var. of sithen, OE siththan SITH) + SYNE; r. ME (Scots) sensyne (sen, var. of sethen, var. of sithen; see SINCE)] * * * … Universalium
sinsyne — ˈsinˌsīn adverb Etymology: Middle English (Scots) sensyne, from (Scots) sen, preposition, from, since (contraction of sethen, sithen, adverb & preposition, since) + (Scots) syne, adverb, since more at since, syne chiefly Scotland : since that… … Useful english dictionary
sensine — obs. variant of sensyne … Useful english dictionary