Translingual

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Symbol

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Se

  1. (chemistry) Symbol for selenium.

Alemannic German

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle High German senne, from Old High German senno ((cow) milker), probably from an Alpine Celtic language; compare Proto-Celtic *sɸenyos (teat, nipple). Cognate with German Senn.

Noun

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Se m

  1. (Uri) Alpine herdsman and dairyman

Further reading

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