sesse

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See also: sèsse and -sesse

Estonian

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Pronoun

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sesse

  1. illative singular of see

Italian

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Noun

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sesse f

  1. plural of sessa

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Old Norse sissa.

Verb

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sesse (present tense sessar, past tense sessa, past participle sessa, passive infinitive sessast, present participle sessande, imperative sesse/sess)

  1. (transitive) to seat
  2. (reflexive) to sit down, take a seat
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Old English

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sesse

  1. dative singular of sess