"seicont" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Scots]

IPA: [ˈsikənt], [ˈsekənt]
Etymology: From Middle English secunde, from Old French second, from Latin secundus (“following, next in order”), from root of sequor (“I follow”), from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (“to follow”). Etymology templates: {{inh|sco|enm|secunde}} Middle English secunde, {{der|sco|fro|second}} Old French second, {{der|sco|la|secundus||following, next in order}} Latin secundus (“following, next in order”), {{m|la|sequor||I follow}} sequor (“I follow”), {{der|sco|ine-pro|*sekʷ-||to follow}} Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (“to follow”) Head templates: {{head|sco|adjective|not comparable|cat2=uncomparable adjectives}} seicont (not comparable), {{sco-adj|-}} seicont (not comparable)
  1. second Tags: not-comparable Derived forms: seicont-haundit (english: second-hand)
    Sense id: en-seicont-sco-adj-FjZ6rLZ6
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: 2nt, saicind, saicond [South-Scots]
Etymology number: 1

Noun [Scots]

IPA: [ˈsikənt], [ˈsekənt] Forms: seiconts [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English secunde, from Old French second, from Latin secundus (“following, next in order”), from root of sequor (“I follow”), from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (“to follow”). Etymology templates: {{inh|sco|enm|secunde}} Middle English secunde, {{der|sco|fro|second}} Old French second, {{der|sco|la|secundus||following, next in order}} Latin secundus (“following, next in order”), {{m|la|sequor||I follow}} sequor (“I follow”), {{der|sco|ine-pro|*sekʷ-||to follow}} Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (“to follow”) Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|seiconts|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} seicont (plural seiconts), {{sco-noun}} seicont (plural seiconts)
  1. the storey of a building immediately above the ground floor
    Sense id: en-seicont-sco-noun-T8GhdU3z Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header, Scots entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 14 67 18 Disambiguation of Scots entries with topic categories using raw markup: 5 89 6
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: 2nt, saicind, saicond [South-Scots]
Etymology number: 1

Noun [Scots]

IPA: [ˈsikənt], [ˈsekənt] Forms: seiconts [plural]
Etymology: From Middle English secunde, from Old French seconde, from Medieval Latin secunda, short for secunda pars minuta (“second diminished part (of the hour)”). Etymology templates: {{inh|sco|enm|secunde}} Middle English secunde, {{der|sco|fro|seconde}} Old French seconde, {{der|sco|ML.|secunda}} Medieval Latin secunda, {{m|la|secunda pars minuta||second diminished part (of the hour)}} secunda pars minuta (“second diminished part (of the hour)”) Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|seiconts|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} seicont (plural seiconts), {{sco-noun}} seicont (plural seiconts)
  1. a second of time Categories (topical): Time
    Sense id: en-seicont-sco-noun-ANGWIqkA Disambiguation of Time: 0 8 92
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: 2nt, saicind, saicond [South-Scots]
Etymology number: 2

Alternative forms

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If you use this data in academic research, please cite Tatu Ylonen: Wiktextract: Wiktionary as Machine-Readable Structured Data, Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC), pp. 1317-1325, Marseille, 20-25 June 2022. Linking to the relevant page(s) under https://kaikki.org would also be greatly appreciated.