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  • sem-2 —     sem 2     English meaning: one     Deutsche Übersetzung: “eins” and “in eins zusammen, einheitlich, samt, with”     Material: 1. With vor dominant Zahlwortbedeutung “eins”: Arm. mi “eins” (*sm ii̯os); Gk. εἷς, ἕν, μία (*sems, *sem, *sm iǝ),… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • som — s. m. 1. O que soa aos ouvidos. 2.  [Figurado] Modo, maneira. 3.  [Gramática] Qualquer emissão de voz simples ou articulada. 4. Toque, toada. 5. ao som de: com acompanhamento de. 6. segundo: conforme. 7. sem tom nem som: a torto e a direito.   •… …   Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • sem- — I. sem 1 One; also adverbially “as one,” together with. Derivatives include simultaneous, hyphen, acolyte, and simple. I. Full grade form *sem . 1. a. hendecasyllabic …   Universalium

  • Sem — Et ords betydningstræk (indholdselement), som afgør hvilke ord det kan forbindes med. Ex: spise: brød, slik, pasta (ikke: øl, far, kærlighed) …   Danske encyklopædi

  • Arne van Erpekum Sem — Arne Ole van Erpekum Sem (born May 19, 1873 in Oslo – 1951) was a Norwegian singer, vocal teacher and music critic. He made his debut as Max in Der Freischütz , by Carl Maria von Weber.BiographyEarly yearsErpekum Sem was born in Oslo, but grew up …   Wikipedia

  • sama- — *sama , *samaz germ., Adjektiv: nhd. derselbe, gleich; ne. same, the same; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., anfrk., as., ahd.; Vw.: s. * kunja , * westi ; Etymologie: s …   Germanisches Wörterbuch

  • Hanvec — 48° 19′ 39″ N 4° 09′ 31″ W / 48.3275, 4.158611 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • similar — [17] Similar comes via French similaire from medieval Latin *similāris, a derivative of Latin similis ‘like, similar’. This or the closely related simul ‘at the same time’ have also given English assemble [13], dissemble [15], ensemble [15],… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • simple — [13] Etymologically, simple denotes ‘same fold’ – that is, not multifarious. It goes back ultimately to a compound formed from prehistoric Indo European *sm , *sem , *som ‘same’ (source also of English same, similar, single, etc) and *pl ‘fold’… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • similar — 1610s (earlier similary, 1560s), from Fr. similaire, from an extended form of L. similis like, from Old L. semol together, from PIE root *sem /*som same (see SAME (Cf. same)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • krep-1, kr̥p- —     krep 1, kr̥p     English meaning: body     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Leib, Gestalt”     Note: (or kʷerp ? see under)     Material: O.Ind. kr̥pü instr. sg. ‘shape, beauty”, Av. kǝrǝfš, kǝhrpǝm ‘shape, body”, M.Pers. karp “Кörper” (Av. xrafstra n …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

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