סנט

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Hebrew[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

From English cent and cognates.

Noun[edit]

סֶנְט (sentm (plural indefinite סנטים)

  1. A cent: one hundredth of a dollar or other unit of currency, or a coin representing such.
  2. (music) A cent: one hundredth of a half-step, or one twelve-hundredth of an octave (on a logarithmic scale).
  3. A cent: one hundredth of an acre.

Etymology 2[edit]

Root
ס־נ־ט (s-n-ṭ)

Verb[edit]

סָנַט (sanát) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction)

  1. to mock, sneer, taunt, jeer at
Conjugation[edit]