sinnes

See also: Sinnes

English

Noun

sinnes

  1. plural of sinne

Finnish

Etymology

From si- + -nnes, the same terminative suffix as seen in kunnes.

Conjunction

sinnes

  1. (obsolete, now dialectal) until then, theretofore

Anagrams


Swedish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²sɪnɛs/

Etymology 1

Clipping of sinnessjuk (insane), in turn from sinne (mind) + -s- + sick, ill.

Adjective

sinnes (comparative mer sinnes, superlative mest sinnes)

  1. (colloquial) insane, mad
    Asså det här är helt sinnes! Sverige vann mot Brasilien!
    Man, this is insane! Sweden beat Brazil!

Declension

Invariable, not used in the definite form.

Etymology 2

Either a clipping of sinnessjukt (insanely, madly) or an adverbial form of the adjective.

Adverb

sinnes (comparative mer sinnes, superlative mest sinnes)

  1. (colloquial) insanely, madly
    Asså hon är ju helt sinnes söt!
    Man, she is just insanely cute!

Etymology 3

See the etymology of the main entry.

Noun

sinnes

  1. indefinite genitive singular of sinne
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