"onse" meaning in All languages combined

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Determiner [Afrikaans]

IPA: /ˈɔnsə/ Audio: LL-Q14196 (afr)-Oesjaar-onse.wav
Etymology: From Dutch onze (“our”), but probably later reinterpreted as ons se, to which attests the pronoun form ons s’n (“ours”), as well as dialectal Afrikaans julle se (“your”) and hulle se (“their”). Etymology templates: {{inh|af|nl|onze||our}} Dutch onze (“our”), {{m|af|ons}} ons, {{m|af|se}} se, {{m|af|s'n|s’n}} s’n, {{m|af|julle}} julle, {{m|af|hulle}} hulle Head templates: {{head|af|determiner}} onse
  1. (dialectal, otherwise archaic) Alternative form of ons: first-person plural possessive determiner. Tags: alt-of, alternative, dialectal Alternative form of: ons (extra: first-person plural possessive determiner)
    Sense id: en-onse-af-det-kVN2qTv3 Categories (other): Afrikaans determiners, Afrikaans entries with incorrect language header Related terms: ek, my, myne, jy, jou, joune, u, u s’n, hy, hom, sy, syne, haar, hare, dit, ons, ons s’n, julle, jul1, julle s’n, hulle, hul1, hulle s’n, 1. The forms jul and hul are unstressed variants. They are used mostly in possessive function, but also otherwise, chiefly when the pronoun is repeated within the same sentence

Numeral [Cebuano]

Etymology: From Spanish once, from Old Spanish onze, ondze, from Latin ūndecim. Etymology templates: {{bor|ceb|es|once}} Spanish once, {{der|ceb|osp|onze}} Old Spanish onze, {{m|osp|ondze}} ondze, {{der|ceb|la|ūndecim}} Latin ūndecim Head templates: {{head|ceb|numeral}} onse
  1. eleven Categories (topical): Cebuano cardinal numbers Derived forms: onseonse
    Sense id: en-onse-ceb-num-6XkHTr1W Categories (other): Cebuano entries with incorrect language header

Numeral [Ilocano]

IPA: /ˈʔonse/, [ˈʔon.se]
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish once. Etymology templates: {{bor|ilo|es|once}} Spanish once Head templates: {{head|ilo|numeral}} onse
  1. eleven Categories (topical): Ilocano cardinal numbers Synonyms: sangapulo ket maysa, once [obsolete], Abecedario orthography
    Sense id: en-onse-ilo-num-6XkHTr1W Categories (other): Ilocano entries with incorrect language header

Determiner [Middle Dutch]

IPA: /ˈonzə/
Etymology: From Old Dutch unsa, from Proto-Germanic *unseraz. Etymology templates: {{inh|dum|odt|unsa}} Old Dutch unsa, {{inh|dum|gem-pro|*unseraz}} Proto-Germanic *unseraz Head templates: {{head|dum|determiner}} onse
  1. our
    Sense id: en-onse-dum-det-plVuSFLi Categories (other): Middle Dutch determiners, Middle Dutch entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Tagalog]

IPA: /ˈʔonse/, [ˈʔon.sɛ] Forms: ᜂᜈ᜔ᜐᜒ [Baybayin]
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish once, from Old Spanish onze, ondze, from Latin ūndecim. According to Zorc (1993), the colloquial sense is said to be related to the double line visuals of the written number 11, possibly about double-dealing. The sense can also be possibly about having a one up (an advantage) above a common arbitrary number 10. See also maisahan (“to be able to get one-upped”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|tl|es|once|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Spanish once, {{bor+|tl|es|once}} Borrowed from Spanish once, {{der|tl|osp|onze}} Old Spanish onze, {{m|osp|ondze}} ondze, {{der|tl|la|ūndecim}} Latin ūndecim, {{m|tl|maisahan||to be able to get one-upped}} maisahan (“to be able to get one-upped”) Head templates: {{tl-noun|b=+}} onse (Baybayin spelling ᜂᜈ᜔ᜐᜒ)
  1. (colloquial) cheating; duping; swindling; fooling Tags: colloquial Synonyms: daya, panlalamang, gulang Derived forms: maonse, onsehan
    Sense id: en-onse-tl-noun-JSQUq1jq Categories (other): Tagalog terms without tl-pr template Disambiguation of Tagalog terms without tl-pr template: 63 37
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: onsehin

Numeral [Tagalog]

IPA: /ˈʔonse/, [ˈʔon.sɛ] Forms: ᜂᜈ᜔ᜐᜒ [Baybayin]
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish once, from Old Spanish onze, ondze, from Latin ūndecim. According to Zorc (1993), the colloquial sense is said to be related to the double line visuals of the written number 11, possibly about double-dealing. The sense can also be possibly about having a one up (an advantage) above a common arbitrary number 10. See also maisahan (“to be able to get one-upped”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|tl|es|once|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Spanish once, {{bor+|tl|es|once}} Borrowed from Spanish once, {{der|tl|osp|onze}} Old Spanish onze, {{m|osp|ondze}} ondze, {{der|tl|la|ūndecim}} Latin ūndecim, {{m|tl|maisahan||to be able to get one-upped}} maisahan (“to be able to get one-upped”) Head templates: {{tl-num|b=+}} onse (Baybayin spelling ᜂᜈ᜔ᜐᜒ)
  1. eleven Categories (topical): Eleven Synonyms: labing-isa Derived forms: ikaonse, onse-onse Related terms: a-onse, alas-onse
    Sense id: en-onse-tl-num-6XkHTr1W Disambiguation of Eleven: 3 97 Categories (other): Tagalog entries with incorrect language header, Tagalog terms with Baybayin script, Tagalog terms with missing Baybayin script entries Disambiguation of Tagalog entries with incorrect language header: 7 93 Disambiguation of Tagalog terms with Baybayin script: 21 79 Disambiguation of Tagalog terms with missing Baybayin script entries: 20 80
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: onsehin

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      "word": "hom"
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      "word": "sy"
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      "word": "syne"
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      "word": "haar"
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      "word": "hare"
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      "word": "dit"
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}

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      "args": {
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      "expansion": "ondze",
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      "args": {
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        "Cebuano terms derived from Spanish"
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      "args": {
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        "Ilocano cardinal numbers",
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      "ipa": "[ˈʔon.se]"
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    {
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      "expansion": "Proto-Germanic *unseraz",
      "name": "inh"
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  "etymology_text": "From Old Dutch unsa, from Proto-Germanic *unseraz.",
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      "args": {
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    "Tagalog entries with incorrect language header",
    "Tagalog lemmas",
    "Tagalog nouns",
    "Tagalog numerals",
    "Tagalog terms borrowed from Spanish",
    "Tagalog terms derived from Latin",
    "Tagalog terms derived from Old Spanish",
    "Tagalog terms derived from Spanish",
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    "Tagalog terms with missing Baybayin script entries",
    "Tagalog terms without tl-pr template",
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      "word": "ikaonse"
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        "5": "",
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        "g3": "",
        "id": "",
        "lit": "",
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        "sc": "",
        "sort": "",
        "tr": "",
        "ts": ""
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      "args": {
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    {
      "args": {
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      "name": "der"
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        "3": "",
        "4": "to be able to get one-upped"
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      "word": "a-onse"
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      "word": "alas-onse"
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        "eleven"
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        {
          "word": "labing-isa"
        }
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    {
      "ipa": "/ˈʔonse/"
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    {
      "ipa": "[ˈʔon.sɛ]"
    }
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  "word": "onse"
}

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    "Tagalog terms borrowed from Spanish",
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    "Tagalog terms derived from Spanish",
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    "Tagalog terms with IPA pronunciation",
    "Tagalog terms with missing Baybayin script entries",
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      "word": "onsehan"
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        "3": "once"
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      "expansion": "Borrowed from Spanish once",
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      "args": {
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        "3": "onze"
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      "expansion": "Old Spanish onze",
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      "args": {
        "1": "osp",
        "2": "ondze"
      },
      "expansion": "ondze",
      "name": "m"
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    {
      "args": {
        "1": "tl",
        "2": "la",
        "3": "ūndecim"
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      "expansion": "Latin ūndecim",
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    {
      "args": {
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        "3": "",
        "4": "to be able to get one-upped"
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      "name": "m"
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  "forms": [
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      "form": "ᜂᜈ᜔ᜐᜒ",
      "tags": [
        "Baybayin"
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    }
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      "args": {
        "b": "+"
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  "lang_code": "tl",
  "pos": "noun",
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      "categories": [
        "Tagalog colloquialisms"
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        "cheating; duping; swindling; fooling"
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          "duping"
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        "(colloquial) cheating; duping; swindling; fooling"
      ],
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        {
          "word": "daya"
        },
        {
          "word": "panlalamang"
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        {
          "word": "gulang"
        }
      ],
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        "colloquial"
      ]
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    {
      "ipa": "/ˈʔonse/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "[ˈʔon.sɛ]"
    }
  ],
  "word": "onse"
}

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