-sian

See also: sian, Sian, ŝian, and Siân

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *-isōną.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ziɑn/, /siɑn/ (depending on preceding sound)

Suffix

-sian

  1. verbal suffix added to adjectives and nouns, generally causing i-mutation in the stem
    clǣne (clean, pure) + -sianclǣnsian (to purify, cleanse)
    blōd (blood) + -sianblētsian, blēdsian (to consecrate, bless)
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