-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.
Derived terms
References
- Norwegian-American Surnames (Norwegian-American Historical Association. Volume XII: Page 1
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sən/, /zən/
- Voiceless after obstruents, voiced after vowels and sonorants. (In the latter case, /s/ may occur regionally or idiolectally in individual words.)
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).
Alternative forms
- -zen, -schen
Derived terms
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
- 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-)
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
Middle Low German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /-sən/
Norwegian
Etymology
From sønn; the spelling change ø to e is likely a vowel reduction for ease of pronunciation. See Scandinavian family name etymology.
Derived terms
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
Derived terms
Welsh
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sɛn/
Suffix
-sen
- (colloquial) verb suffix for the first-person plural conditional
- (colloquial) verb suffix for the third-person plural conditional