seën
See also: seen
Afrikaans
Etymology 1
From Dutch zegen, from Middle Dutch sēgen, from Old Dutch *segan, from Latin signum. Doublet of sein.
Usage notes
- Plural forms of seëning are often used as a suppletive plural.
Etymology 2
From Dutch zegenen, from Middle Dutch sēgenen, from Old Dutch *seginon, from Latin signāre. Doublet of sein.
Verb
seën (present seën, present participle seënende, past participle geseën)
- (transitive) to bless
- Sy het haar hamer geseën waarmee sy inbrekers moer.
- She has blessed her hammer that she uses to whack burglars.
- 1996, Parliament of South Africa, “Preamble”, in Constitution of South AfricaWikisource, page 3:
- God seën Suid-Afrika.
- God bless South Africa.
Derived terms
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