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Middle English sinne, from Old English synn; akin to Old High German sunta sin and probably to Latin sont-, sons guilty, est is -- more at IS
Julie Daley: The Courage To Sin: What Mary Daly Taught Me About Being A Woman Julie Daley 2011
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Etymology: Middle English sinne, from Old English synn; akin to Old High German sunta sin and probably to Latin sont-, sons guilty, est is — more at IS
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_Petman_ (at Margate), which means _pitman_; and as the A.S. for "sin" was _synn_ (dat. _synne_), the Kentish form was _zenne_, since Middle
English Dialects From the Eighth Century to the Present Day 1873
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Sin (from Old English synn, from either Old Norse synd or German Sünde, from sun (d) jo it is true, from Sanskrit (?) es - it is) is any failure ...
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Sin (from Old English synn, from either Old Norse synd or German Sünde, from sun (d) jo it is true, from Sanskrit (?) es - it is) is any failure ...
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