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31sans — I sans 1. sans sb., en, er, erne, i sms. sanse , fx sanseforstyrrelse, sansemættet, sansepirrende; have skarpe sanser; have humoristisk sans II sans 2. sans sb., en, sans (en melding i bridge) …
32Sans — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Sans », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Les Sans sont une ethnie africaine plus connue… …
33sans — prép. san(z) (Alex, Bogève, Gets, Giettaz, Megève, Morzine, St Nicolas Cha., Sallanches, Samoëns, Saxel.002), sêê(z) (Albanais.001, Albertville.021, Annecy.003, Arêches, Balme Si., Bellecombe Bauges, Billième, Chambéry.025, Compôte Bauges, Doucy… …
34sans — I. preposition Etymology: Middle English saun, sans, from Anglo French san, sanz, modification of Latin sine without more at sunder Date: 14th century without < my love to thee is sound, sans crack or flaw Shakespeare > II. noun (plural sans) …
35şans — is., Fr. chance Rastlantıları düzenlediğine ve insanlara iyi veya kötü durumlar hazırladığına inanılan doğaüstü güç, kut, baht, talih, felek Bir hafta içinde kayıplar ve kazanmalarla şansım değişti. R. H. Karay Birleşik Sözler şans oyunu çifte… …
36sans — (as used in expressions) Médecins sans frontières Médecins sans frontières (MSF) sans culotte …
37Sans — This interesting and unusual surname, recorded in London church registers from the late 17th Century, derives from the Medieval English and old French personal name Sa(i)nt or Seint , itself coming from the Latin Sanctus meaning blameless, holy.… …
38sans — 1. preposition /sænz/ Without, lacking. Ber. And to begin Wench, ſo God helpe me law,My loue to thee is ſound, ſans cracke or flaw.Roſa. Sans, ſans, I pray you. Syn: without, minus 2. adjective /sænz/ short for sans serif …
39sans — [[t]sænz[/t]] prep. without: a bird sans feathers[/ex] • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME < OF sans …
40sans — /sanz/; Fr. /sahonn/, prep. without. [1275 1325; ME < OF sans, earlier sens, seinz a conflation of L sine without, and absentia in the absence of, abl. of absentia ABSENCE] * * * …