sencis

Etymology
From, made into a 2nd-declension noun. The c suggests a dialectal origin, from those dialects where ns > nc. Alternatively, it may have come from an earlier, via genitive >. There may have been influence from the c in.

Noun

 * 1)  ancestor ancient relatives, e.g., the originators of an ethnic group, a clan, a family
 * 2)  ancestor species of plants or animals from an earlier time period, from which modern species have evolved
 * 3)  parents syn.
 * 1)  ancestor species of plants or animals from an earlier time period, from which modern species have evolved
 * 2)  parents syn.
 * 1)  ancestor species of plants or animals from an earlier time period, from which modern species have evolved
 * 2)  parents syn.
 * 1)  parents syn.
 * 1)  parents syn.