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See also: Sunn and Sünn

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Hindi सुनई (sunaī)

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sunn (uncountable)

  1. An East Indian leguminous plant of species Crotalaria juncea, yielding a fiber.
    Synonym: sunn hemp

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Bavarian

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From Middle High German sun, from Old High German sunu, from Proto-Germanic *sunuz (son). Cognate with German Sohn, Dutch zoon, English son, Icelandic sonur.

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sunn

  1. (Sappada) son

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Cimbrian

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From Middle High German sunne, from Old High German sunna. Cognate with German Sonne, English sun.

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sunn f

  1. (Luserna) sun

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sunn m (plural sünn)

  1. (Luserna) son

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Mòcheno

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From Middle High German sunne, from Old High German sunna, from Proto-West Germanic *sunnā, from Proto-Germanic *sunnǭ (the sun). Cognate with German Sonne, English sun.

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sunn f

  1. sun
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Norwegian Bokmål

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From Middle Low German sunt, German gesund.

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sunn (neuter singular sunt, definite singular and plural sunne, comparative sunnere, indefinite superlative sunnest, definite superlative sunneste)

  1. healthy
  2. sound
    sunn fornuft - common sense


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Norwegian Nynorsk

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From Middle Low German sunt, German gesund.

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sunn (neuter singular sunt, definite singular and plural sunne, comparative sunnare, indefinite superlative sunnast, definite superlative sunnaste)

  1. healthy
  2. sound

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