"Séissel" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Luxembourgish]

IPA: [ˈzəɪ̯səl] Forms: Séisselen [plural]
Etymology: Ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *sagisnu. The archaic variant above strongly suggests that the form continues the original Old High German segisna. Alternatively it could also be from the more common metathesis segansa (whence German Sense), in which case it would exhibit sporadic pre-fricative nasal loss (as in eis). Etymology templates: {{der|lb|gmw-pro|*sagisnu}} Proto-West Germanic *sagisnu, {{der|lb|goh|segisna}} Old High German segisna, {{cog|de|Sense}} German Sense Head templates: {{lb-noun|f}} Séissel f (plural Séisselen)
  1. scythe Tags: feminine Synonyms: Séissen [archaic]
    Sense id: en-Séissel-lb-noun-w9hvIqfe Categories (other): Luxembourgish entries with incorrect language header

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