释义 |
sent- To head for, go. - widdershins, from Old High German sin(d), direction, from Germanic form *sinthaz.
- Suffixed (causative) o-grade form *sont-eyo‑. send1, from Old English sendan, to send, from Germanic *sandjan, to cause to go.
- Suffixed o-grade form *sont-o‑. godsend, from Old English sand, message, messenger, from Germanic *sandaz, that which is sent.
- Perhaps suffixed form *sent-yo‑. scent, sense, sensillum, sentence, sentient, sentiment, sentinel; assent, consent, dissent, presentiment, resent, sensu lato, sensu stricto, from Latin sentīre, to feel (< "to go mentally").
[Pokorny sent‑ 908.] |
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