Dictionary particle *sen(e)-, *se- so solch
(particle)

Meanings

1.
such
(In the context of "such things" or "such people". Gets adjective endings, but can sometimes also be just "solch" followed by "ein-". It's probably a shortened version of "so welche")
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Word Family

The core idea of this root was:

apart, separated, by oneself

It’s the origin of English asunder as well as the imports sans (without) and sin (without) as in chili sin carne.

On the German side, we have two very important offspring  – sich and sondern.

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