سن सुन sun
H سن सुन sun [S. शून्यः], adj. & s.m. Void, empty, blank; deserted, desolate, lonely, dreary; still, quiet; silent, speechless; without sensation, insensible, numb, paralyzed;—a void, a blank; a cypher, nought; a dot, point, mark; stillness, silence; loneliness, dreariness; a state of insensibility, fainting-fit, swoon, coma:—sun-sān, adj. Still, lonely, deserted, dreary, desolate, &c.:—sun karnā, v.t. To render insensible or torpid, to benumb; to paralyze:—sun-karne-wālā, adj. & s.m. (f. -ī), Rendering insensible; (in Med.) narcotic;—a narcotic:—sun-karne-wālā maraẓ, s.m. A dangerous fainting-fit, a death-like swoon to which lying-in women are subject, and from which they seldom recover:—sun honā or ho-jānā, v.n. To become numb or devoid of sensation; to be paralyzed (with fear, &c.).
سن सन san
H سن सन san [S. स्वनः], s.f. & adv. Whistling, whizzing, whiz (of an arrow, or a bullet, &c.); singing (or a
kettle); ringing sound (in the ears); sound (of a smart caning, &c.); hissing (of moist wood when burning); rustling; tinkling, jingling (cf. jhan-jhan, ćhan-ćhan) thrilling, thrill (of delight or enjoyment); sharp shooting or darting pain (as of a boil, &c.):—san-san, s.f. & adv. (intens. or continuative), Continued whizzing or hissing, &c.:—san-san karnā, v.n.=sansanānā, q.v.:—san-se, adv. With a whiz, &c.; rapidly, quickly, in a moment, all at once.
سن सन san
H سن सन san [contrac. of سنه=A. سنة sanat], s.f. (m.?) Year, age or period;—adv. In the year (used chiefly in dating documents, records, and the like, e.g. सन १८२३ 'in the year 1823').
سن सन san; 1˚
H سن सन san; 1˚ postpn. (dialec.)=sang (q.v.) and se (e.g. wā-san = wā-sang and wā-se = us-ke sang or us-se);—2˚ aff. (dialec.)=sā, 'like,' q.v. (e.g. kaʼi-san = kaisā).
سن sinn, vulg. sin v.n. fr. سنّ 'to bite,' c.
A سن sinn, vulg. sin (v.n. fr. سنّ 'to bite,' &c.), s.m. Tooth; age, period of life;—nib (of a pen);—sinn-ě-bulūg or sinn-ě-bulūgat, s.m. Age of puberty, mature age:—sinn-ě-tamīz, s.m. Age (or years) of discretion:—sin-rasīda, adj. Of advanced age, old:—sinn-ě-shuʻūr, s.m.=sinn-ě-tamīz, q.v.:—sinn-o-sāl, s.m. Age, years:—kam-sin, adj. Young, youthful, juvenile, of tender years.