sence

See also: sencē

English

Etymology 1

Noun

sence (countable and uncountable, plural sences)

  1. Archaic form of sense.
  2. Misspelling of sense.

Etymology 2

Pronunciation spelling of since.

Adverb

sence (not comparable)

  1. (dialectal) Alternative spelling of since.

Preposition

sence

  1. (dialectal) Alternative spelling of since.

Conjunction

sence

  1. (dialectal) Alternative spelling of since.

Anagrams

Latvian

Etymology

From sencis (ancestor) +‎ -e (fem.).

Noun

sence f (5th declension, masculine form: sencis)

  1. (female) ancestor (ancient relative, originator of an ethnic group, a clan, a family)

Declension

Declension of sence (5th declension)
singular plural
nominative sence sences
genitive sences senču
dative sencei sencēm
accusative senci sences
instrumental senci sencēm
locative sencē sencēs
vocative sence sences

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

sence n (Cyrillic spelling сенце)

  1. (Kajkavian) shadow
    • 1927, Dragutin Domjanić, Zlato:
      Kak bi sad štel se nasmejati,
      V suncu na sence pozabit,
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  2. (Kajkavian) silhouette

Turkish

Etymology

From sen +‎ -ce.

Adverb

sence

  1. in your opinion