-sen

See also: Appendix:Variations of "sen"

Danish

Etymology

From søn (son); the spelling change ø to e is likely a vowel reduction for ease of pronunciation. See Scandinavian family name etymology.

Suffix

-sen

  1. (not productive) -son; Forms patronymic surnames.

Derived terms

Danish terms suffixed with -sen

References

  • Norwegian-American Surnames (Norwegian-American Historical Association. Volume XII: Page 1

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sən/

Suffix

-sen

  1. -son; a suffix used to form patronymic surnames

German

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle High German -sen, byform of -(ez)zen, from Old High German -ezzen, -azzen, from Proto-West Germanic *-attjan, from Proto-Germanic *-atjaną. In some cases merged with unrelated Old High German -isōn, from Proto-Germanic *-isōną. Modern formations often interact with the nominal suffix -s in such a way that it is impossible to say whether the derivation is denominal or deverbal (e.g. stuppen > Stups > stupsen or stuppen > stupsen > Stups).

Suffix

-sen

  1. Verbal suffix that expresses an action being intensified or stretched by iteration.
Alternative forms
Derived terms
German terms suffixed with -sen

Etymology 2

From Middle Low German -(e)sen, contraction of -hûsen. Thus a byform of German -hausen, which occurs in the same areas in seemingly random variation. Compare -trop, -trup, another Low German contraction that has often survived unaltered.

Suffix

-sen

  1. Placename suffix found in northern Germany.
Derived terms
  • Alvesen
  • Amelsen
  • Ammensen
  • Apensen
  • Behrensen
  • Bennigsen
  • Buensen
  • Dassensen
  • Dehnsen
  • Deinsen
  • Deitersen
  • Delligsen
  • Delmsen
  • Dörrigsen
  • Dunsen
  • Eilensen
  • Eimsen
  • Ellensen
  • Erbsen
  • Garbsen
  • Güntersen
  • Heinsen
  • Hembsen
  • Hettensen
  • Holtensen
  • Hornsen
  • Hullersen
  • Imbsen
  • Imsen
  • Ippensen
  • Kohnsen
  • Kreiensen
  • Lödingsen
  • Lüdersen
  • Mackensen
  • Meckelsen
  • Naensen
  • Offensen
  • Ollsen
  • Ottensen
  • Parensen
  • Pattensen
  • Pippensen
  • Pülsen
  • Seppensen
  • Siddessen
  • Sittensen
  • Uelsen
  • Varrigsen
  • Viersen
  • Vögelsen
  • Voldagsen
  • Waffensen
  • Wellersen
  • Wickensen
  • Wiegersen
  • Willensen
  • Winsen

Malay

Etymology

Borrowed from English -tion or -sion. Doublet of -syen, -shen, -esyen, and -esen. Cognates to Tok Pisin -sen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-sen/
  • Hyphenation: -sén

Suffix

-sen (Jawi spelling سين-)

  1. (Malaysia, Singapore) -tion
    imigresenimmigration
    stesenstation

Usage notes

In newer adaptations of English loanwords ending in -tion or -sion, this is now replaced by -si in an effort to make the ending of words of this kind uniform with its Dutch-derived counterparts in Indonesian (compare opsyen for option and aksi for action).

Derived terms

Malay terms suffixed with -sen

Middle Low German

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-sən/

Suffix

-sen

  1. -son; a suffix used to form patronymic surnames

Norwegian

Etymology

From sønn; the spelling change ø to e is likely a vowel reduction for ease of pronunciation. See Scandinavian family name etymology.

Suffix

-sen

  1. -son

Derived terms

Norwegian terms suffixed with -sen

Tok Pisin

Etymology

Borrowed from English -tion or -sion. Doublet of -sen, -esyen, and -esen. Cognates to Malay -sen and Tagalog -syon.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /-ʃən/
  • Hyphenation: -syen

Suffix

-sen

  1. -tion
    imigresenimmigration
    stesenstation

Derived terms

Category Tok Pisin terms suffixed with -sen not found

Welsh

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɛn/

Suffix

-sen

  1. (colloquial) verb suffix for the first-person plural conditional
  2. (colloquial) verb suffix for the third-person plural conditional

Derived terms

Category Welsh terms suffixed with -sen not found
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