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sinde

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Danish

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Etymology 1

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From Old Norse sinn.

Noun

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sinde c (singular definite sinden, plural indefinite sinde)

  1. (obsolete) time, occurence
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  • Now chiefly found in compounds, e.g. nogensinde (ever, at some time). It also occurs (in the form -sinds-) in the archaic names of certain numbers, e.g. tresindstyve (sixty, literally three times twenty).

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Etymology 2

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Noun

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sinde

  1. (obsolete) dative of sind
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Turkish

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Noun

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sinde

  1. locative singular of sin