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sams
English
Noun
sams
- plural of sam
Anagrams
- ASMS, ASMs, MSAs, Mass, Mass., SMAs, SMSA, mass
Latvian
Etymology
From Proto-Baltic *šamas, from a stem *šam-, from Proto-Indo-European *kam- (“stick, wood”). The semantic change (“wood” > “fish”) is due to resemblance between wels catfish, especially when asleep in water, and pieces of wood. Cognates include Lithuanian šãmas, Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian ??? (som), Czech sumec (Old Czech som), Polish sum, Ancient Greek ????? (kámax, “pile, stake”) (compare Greek ?????? (kamáki, “spear, harpoon”)).
Pronunciation
Noun
sams m (1st declension)
- wels catfish, sheatfish (a scaleless freshwater catfish, Silurus glanis)
Declension
References
Old Norse
Adjective
sams
- strong masculine/neuter genitive singular of samr
Determiner
sams
- strong masculine/neuter genitive singular of samr
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sads
English
Noun
the sads pl (plural only)
- (colloquial, only with definite article) Sadness or melancholy
Noun
sads
- plural of sad (the Arabic letter)
Verb
sads
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sad
Anagrams
- ASDS, ASDs, DSAs, SDAs, dass
Gothic
Romanization
sads
- Romanization of ????????????????
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