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Proto-IE: *sen-
Nostratic etymology: Nostratic etymology
Meaning: of last year, old
Old Indian: sána- `old, ancient'
Avestan: hana- 'alt'
Armenian: hana-paz `immer', hin `alt'
Old Greek: héno- `alt' (nur in stehenden Redewendungen von Früchten und Beamten des vorigen Jahres, auch von dem letzten Tag des vorigen Monats oder Mondumlaufes, der zugleich den neuen Umlauf einleitet); dĭ́-eno- 'two years old' Thphr.
Baltic: *sen-a- adj., *sen-ia- c., *sen̂- vb. intr.
Germanic: *sin-i-, *sin-a- adj., *sin-ōn- f.
Latin: senex, gen. senis/senicis `alt, bejahrt; Greis', comp. senior; senēre `bin alt, schwach', senium `Altersschwäche, Verdriesslichkeit'
Celtic: OIr sen `alt'; OCorn hen, Bret hen `senex'; Gaul Seno-gnatus, Seneca
Russ. meaning: прошлогодний, старый
References: WP II 494
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