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sise
English
Etymology 1
See sice.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sa?s/
- Homophone: sice
Noun
sise (plural sises)
- (obsolete, dice games) six
- In the new casting of a die, when ace is on the top, sise must needs be at the bottom.
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sa?z/
- Homophone: size
Noun
sise (plural sises)
- (obsolete) An assize.
Anagrams
- -esis, -sies, seis, sies
Chuukese
Etymology
si- +? -se
Pronoun
sise
- we (inclusive) do not
Adjective
sise
- we (inclusive) are not
- we (inclusive) were not
Related terms
French
Adjective
sise
- feminine singular of sis
Irish
Etymology
Synchronically, sí +? -se.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?????/
Pronoun
sise (conjunctive)
- emphatic form of sí
- she, it
See also
Middle Dutch
Contraction
sise
- Contraction of si se.
Middle English
Etymology 1
Noun
sise
- Alternative form of syse (“size, assize”)
Etymology 2
Noun
sise
- Alternative form of syse (“varnish”)
Spanish
Verb
sise
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of sisar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of sisar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of sisar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of sisar.
Turkish
Noun
sise
- dative singular of sis
sise From the web:
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- what size is a4 paper
- what size is 28 in jeans
bise
English
Noun
bise (countable and uncountable, plural bises)
- Alternative form of bice (blue pigment)
- A cold, dry, northerly wind in France, Switzerland, etc.
Anagrams
- BIEs, EIBs, ISEB, Ibes, Seib, Sibe, ibes
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /biz/
- Homophones: bisent, bises
Etymology 1
Ultimately from Germanic.
Noun
bise f (plural bises)
- north wind; northeasterly (wind)
Etymology 2
From biser.
Noun
bise f (plural bises)
- kiss (non-romantic kiss on the cheek)
Etymology 3
Inflected forms.
Adjective
bise
- feminine singular of bis
Further reading
- “bise” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Latvian
Noun
bise f (5th declension)
- gun, rifle
See also
- šautene f
Makasar
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *b??say.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?bis?]
Noun
bise (Lontara spelling ????)
- oar, paddle
Derived terms
- a'bise
- biseang
Portuguese
Verb
bise
- first-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of bisar
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present subjunctive of bisar
- third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of bisar
- third-person singular (você) negative imperative of bisar
Spanish
Noun
bise m (plural bises)
- encore
Verb
bise
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of bisar.
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of bisar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of bisar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of bisar.
Venetian
Noun
bise
- plural of bisa
bise From the web:
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- what bisexual are you
- what bisect means
- what bisects jkn
- what bisects a circle
- what bisexual means in english
- what bisexual means in tagalog
- what bisects the h band
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