"Senne" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Senne" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Senne" Meaning

Senne is a word with multiple possible meanings.

1. Senne may be a shortened form of the name Louise-Henriette née De Senne, a Belgian astroparticle physicist.
2. Senne, Belgian municipality, is a designated municipality of Flanders located in the province of East Flanders, on the border with Holland.
3. in Esperanto, Senne is an alternative homophone for "sinne", which is a course, direction.

"Senne" Examples

Synonyms

1. Senne flows into the Seine


river:
The word "senne" is not a common term in English, but it may refer to the Senne River in Belgium or the Schelda's waterway called the Senne.

"Senne" Similar Words

Seniority

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Seniors

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Older people, typically those aged 65 or above, either in school (denoting students in the final year at high school) or in society, in general terms they are older people or people in higher grade.

Senkaku

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Senlac

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Senlac Hill, also known as Senlac Ridge, is a hill near Battle in East Sussex, England. It is the site of the Battle of Hastings, where King Harold II died on October 14, 1066, is actually in a village called Battle, near Hastings, but many believe he died at Senlac Hill.

Senna

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Sennacherib

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Sennachie

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A sennachie (also spelled senachie or senchey) is a Scottish Gaelic term that refers to a poet, bard, or minstrel who recites and commemorates the deeds and exploits of a clan or war leader. Sennachies played an important role in Gaelic culture in Scotland, particularly in the Highlands and Islands, where they would recite heroic verse, sing songs, and often accompany themselves on musical instruments.<br><br>Traditionally, sennachies were highly respected members of society, known for their eloquence, storytelling ability, and poetic skill. They would often travel from place to place, sharing their performances with audiences and recording significant events, genealogies, and histories of their patrons and their people.<br><br>The role of the sennachie has been largely replaced by modern forms of journalism and recording history, but the tradition of the sennachie lives on in the oral storytelling and literary traditions of Scotland and Ireland.

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Sennenhund

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Sennenhund (also known as Swiss Mountain Dog or Entlebucher Mountain Dog) refers to a type of mastiff-type dog breed traditionally bred in Switzerland to herd cattle, guard livestock, and perform other farm work. The name "Sennenhund" derives from the German word "Sennehen," which means "mountain dog." They are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and protective nature, making them popular as family pets and working dogs.

Sennet

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Sennheiser

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Sennight

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Sennit

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Sennoside

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Sennosides

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Senocular

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