different between since vs sice
since
English
Alternative forms
- sence (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle English syns, sinnes, contraction of earlier sithens, sithence, from sithen (“after, since”) ( + -s, adverbial genitive suffix), from Old English s?þþan, from the phrase s?þ þ?m (“after/since that (time)”), from s?þ (“since, after”) + þ?m dative singular of þæt. Cognate with Dutch sinds (“since”), German seit (“since”), Danish siden (“since”), Scots syne (“since”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s?ns/
- Rhymes: -?ns
- Homophones: sense, cents, scents (some dialects)
Adverb
since (not comparable)
- From a specified time in the past.
Translations
Preposition
since
- From: referring to a period of time ending in the present and defining it by the point in time at which it started, or the period in which its starting point occurred.
- Continuously during that period of time.
- At certain points during that period of time.
- Continuously during that period of time.
Antonyms
- until
Translations
Conjunction
since
- From the time that.
- Because.
- (obsolete) When or that.
Synonyms
- (from the time that): sithen (obsolete); see also Thesaurus:since
- (because): sith (obsolete); see also Thesaurus:because
Translations
Anagrams
- *nices, censi, escin, icens, nices, scien, snice
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sice
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sa?s/
Etymology 1
Noun
sice (plural sices)
- Alternative spelling of sais
Etymology 2
Middle English sice or sis, from Anglo-Norman, from Old French sis, sies. Doublet of six.
Alternative forms
- sise, size
Noun
sice (plural sices)
- (dice games, obsolete) The number six in a game of dice.
- 1680, Thomas Godwyn, Romanae historiae anthologia recognita et aucta (page 112)
- In their common game, the most fortunate throw is thought to have been three Sices […]
- 1680, Thomas Godwyn, Romanae historiae anthologia recognita et aucta (page 112)
Related terms
- ace, deuce, trey, cater, cinque
Descendants
- ? Japanese: ??? (saisu)
Translations
Anagrams
- ECIS, ECSI, EICs, ESCI, ICEs, Ices, ices
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?s?t?s?]
Adverb
sice
- admittedly
- sice... ale - albeit... however
- Cesta byla sice hezká, ale p?íliš namáhavá
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- what size is a4 paper
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