sanc

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See also: sánc and Sanç

Friulian

Alternative forms

  • sang (alternative orthography)

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin sanguem, alteration of Latin sanguinem, accusative of sanguis.

Noun

sanc m

  1. blood

Derived terms


Ladin

Adjective

sanc m pl

  1. plural of sant

Middle Dutch

Etymology 1

From Old Dutch sang, from Proto-Germanic *sangwaz.

Noun

sanc m

  1. singing, chanting
  2. song
Inflection

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

Descendants
  • Dutch: zang
  • Limburgish: zank

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

sanc

  1. first/third-person singular past indicative of sinken

Verb

sanc

  1. first/third-person singular past indicative of singen

Further reading


Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin sanguem, alteration of Latin sanguinem, accusative of sanguis.

Pronunciation

Noun

sanc oblique singularm (oblique plural sans, nominative singular sans, nominative plural sanc)

  1. blood

Descendants