sinnan

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *sinnaną (to journey, spend time, sojourn). Akin to Old High German sinnan, Old Norse sinn (time, journey), Old English sīþian (to travel), Old English sendan (to send).

Verb

sinnan

  1. to heed, care for, mind
  2. to meditate over, care about, think upon, consider

Conjugation


Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *sinnaną (to journey, spend time, sojourn).

Verb

sinnan

  1. to desire
  2. to demand
  3. to strive
  4. to go

Conjugation

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