segun

See also: según

Cebuano

Etymology

From Spanish según, from Latin secundum.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: se‧gunn

Preposition

segun

  1. according to

Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish según. Also found in Italian secondo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈseɡun/

Preposition

segun

  1. according to, agreeably to, in conformity with; pursuant to, after
    Segun vua deskripto.
    According to your description.
    Traktar ulu segun lua merito.
    To treat someone in conformity with their merit.
    Evangelio segun St. Ioannes.
    The gospel according to St. John.

Derived terms

  • segun ke (according to whether)
  • segunquante (as far as, in so far)
  • segunvola (optional)
  • segunvole (at will)

Ladino

Preposition

segun (Hebrew spelling סיגון)[1]

  1. alternative spelling of según
    • 1940, La boz de Türkiye[1], numbers 11–34, page 105:
      La fiesta de Soucoth que el Pentatioco (cinco livros de la ley) llama Hag Aasif, la fiesta de la recolta, es la mas importante y la mas alegre por un pueblo esencialmente agricultor segun era el pueblo de Israel.
      The festival of Sukkot that the Pentateuch calls Hag Aasif, the harvest festival, is the most important and the most joyful for an essentially agricultural people as were the people of Israel.
    • 1982, Enrique Saporta y Beja, En torno de la torre blanca[2], Editions Vidas Largas, page 52:
      Su grande oluk eskupia un fumo preto ke bolava de todas partes segun el soplo del ayre.
      It's big chimney was spitting out a black smoke that was hovering everywhere, following the gusting air.
    • 2001, Aki Yerushalayim[3], volume 22, page 82:
      O porke el ke se empresto el livro se olvida, o porke se averguensa de darlo atras manchado o arazgado, o mizmo porke, segun akontese munchas vezes, el es un bibliofil para el kual es difisil de separarse de un livro ke le paso por la mano, el fakto es ke por una o otra de estas razones i munchas mas, los livros emprestados a otros raramente tornan a sus lugar, en la biblioteka del ken los empresto.
      Either because he who lent the book forgot it, or because it shames one to give it back stained or torn, or even because, as it happens a lot, he is a bibliophile for whom it is difficult to separate himself from a book that spent time in his hand, the fact is that for one or another of these reasons and many more, books lent to others rarely return to their place: in the library of who borrowed them.

References

  1. ^ segun”, in Trezoro de la Lengua Djudeoespanyola [Treasure of the Judeo-Spanish Language] (in Ladino, Hebrew, and English), Instituto Maale Adumim

Spanish

Preposition

segun

  1. obsolete spelling of según

Volapük

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish según (according to).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /seˈɡun/

Preposition

segun

  1. according to