sesi

See also: seši and šeši

Indonesian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Dutch sessie, from Old French session, from Latin sessio.

Noun

sési (plural sesi-sesi)

  1. session (a period devoted to a particular activity)
    Synonyms: babak, tahap
  2. session (a meeting of a council, court, school, or legislative body to conduct its business)
    Synonyms: majelis, rapat, sidang
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Descendants
  • Malay: sesi

Etymology 2

From Dutch cessie, from Latin cessio.

Noun

sési (plural sesi-sesi)

  1. cessation, of receivables and other materials from debtors to third parties with deed
  2. assignment (transfer of rights or benefits).
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Further reading

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɛ.zi/
  • Rhymes: -ɛzi
  • Hyphenation: sè‧si

Noun

sesi m

  1. plural of sese

Anagrams

Malay

Etymology

From English session, from Middle English session, from Old French session, from Latin sessiō (a sitting), from sedeō (sit).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [se.si]
  • Rhymes: -si, -i
  • Hyphenation: sé‧si

Noun

sesi (Jawi spelling سيسي, plural sesi-sesi)

  1. A session:
    1. A period in which teaching takes place at universities, schools and others.
      Coordinate terms: penggal (term), semester (semester), tahun (year)
      sesi empat minggufour-week session
    2. A period in which an activity takes place.
    3. A meeting between a group of officers (in court, parliament, etc.) for a certain purpose.
      Synonym: sidang
      sesi parlimenparliament session

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Further reading

Pali

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Verb

sesi

  1. inflection of seti (to sleep):
    1. second-person singular present active
    2. second/third-person singular aorist active

Turkish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /seˈsi/
  • Hyphenation: se‧si

Noun

sesi

  1. accusative singular of ses
  2. third-person singular possessive of ses