sens

Usage notes

 * This preposition has been superseded in all dialects by the form sense. Sens is nowadays only used in poetry (for metrical reasons or for a deliberately archaizing effect), and in common set phrases: and.

Etymology 1
, from, partly borrowed from , from ; partly from (via ), from , particularly in the sense of "direction". Both Latin and Germanic from. Compare also 🇨🇬,. More at.

Pronunciation

 * The preservation of final in this term is irregular. Formerly a pronunciation without this  was possible, and is still found in the expressions  and.
 * The preservation of final in this term is irregular. Formerly a pronunciation without this  was possible, and is still found in the expressions  and.
 * The preservation of final in this term is irregular. Formerly a pronunciation without this  was possible, and is still found in the expressions  and.

Noun

 * 1) meaning, sense
 * 2) sense, sensation
 * 3) sense, intelligence
 * 4) direction of circulation
 * 1) sense, sensation
 * 2) sense, intelligence
 * 3) direction of circulation
 * 1) direction of circulation
 * 1) direction of circulation
 * 1) direction of circulation

Etymology
From. Cognates include 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) ancient

Etymology
From, from. In Latvian, apparently only the adverbial form was conserved without interruption; in the first Latvian dictionaries, only  is consistently given as an adjective, whereas the occurrences of  are few and dubious. Apparently the Latvian adjectival form of fell out of usage after 🇨🇬 times, and was recoined and successfully reintroduced only in the 19th century. Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬 (< ), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) ancient, old, of long ago many years, centuries, ages ago; the people of such times, their institutions, culture, etc.
 * 2) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time
 * 1) old from relatively long ago; separated from the present by a (subjectively) significant amount of time

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) sense method for a living being to gather data about the world
 * 2) sense (ability to reason)

Noun

 * 1)  sense

Etymology
Partly borrowed from, from ; partly (via ) from. Both Latin and Germanic from. More at sens.

Noun

 * 1) reason; ability to reason or think

Etymology
..

Noun

 * 1) reason

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1) sense
 * 2) point
 * 3)  thought; aphorism
 * 1)  thought; aphorism

Etymology
,.

Noun

 * 1) sense, meaning
 * 2) reason, logic
 * 3) direction

Etymology
From, from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬; however,,.

Adjective

 * 1)  old