Borrowed from Latin sēsamum, from Ancient Greek σήσαμον (sḗsamon), from Old Aramaic שושמא (šūššmā), shortening of שומשומא (šumššemā), from Akkadian 𒃻𒈦𒌑𒈬 (/šamaššammū/), 𒊭𒈦𒌑𒈨 (/šamaššammi/, literally “oil plant”).
sesam m (plural sesams, diminutive sesammetje n)
sesam m (uncountable)
From Latin sīsamum, variant of sēsama, from Ancient Greek σήσαμον (sḗsamon, “sesame seed”), from Old Aramaic שושמא (šūššmā), shortening of שומשומא (šumššemā), from Akkadian 𒃻𒈦𒌑𒈬 (/šamaššammū/), 𒊭𒈦𒌑𒈨 (/šamaššammi/, literally “oil plant”), compound of 𒉌 (/šaman/, “oil”).
sesam n (genitive singular sesams, uncountable)
n3s | singular | |
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indefinite | definite | |
nominative | sesam | sesamið |
accusative | sesam | sesamið |
dative | sesami | sesaminum |
genitive | sesams | sesamsins |
sesam (archaic)
Inflection of sesam (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | sesam | sesamit | |
genitive | sesamin | sesamien | |
partitive | sesamia | sesameja | |
illative | sesamiin | sesameihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | sesam | sesamit | |
accusative | nom. | sesam | sesamit |
gen. | sesamin | ||
genitive | sesamin | sesamien | |
partitive | sesamia | sesameja | |
inessive | sesamissa | sesameissa | |
elative | sesamista | sesameista | |
illative | sesamiin | sesameihin | |
adessive | sesamilla | sesameilla | |
ablative | sesamilta | sesameilta | |
allative | sesamille | sesameille | |
essive | sesamina | sesameina | |
translative | sesamiksi | sesameiksi | |
abessive | sesamitta | sesameitta | |
instructive | — | sesamein | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
From Dutch sesam, from Latin sēsamum, from Ancient Greek σήσαμον (sḗsamon), from Old Aramaic שושמא (šūššmā), shortening of שומשומא (šumššemā), from Akkadian 𒃻𒈦𒌑𒈬 (/šamaššammū/), 𒊭𒈦𒌑𒈨 (/šamaššammi/, literally “oil plant”).
sésam (uncountable)
From Latin sesamum, sesama, from Ancient Greek σήσαμον (sḗsamon, “sesame seed”), σησάμη (sēsámē, “sesame plant”).
sesam m (definite singular sesamen, indefinite plural sesamer, definite plural sesamene)
From Latin sesamum, sesama, from Ancient Greek σήσαμον (sḗsamon, “sesame seed”), σησάμη (sēsámē, “sesame plant”).
sesam m (definite singular sesamen, indefinite plural sesamar, definite plural sesamane)
sesam n (uncountable)
singular only | indefinite | definite |
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nominative-accusative | sesam | sesamul |
genitive-dative | sesam | sesamului |
vocative | sesamule |
sesam (nominative plural sesams)