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noun san informal another term for sanatorium Example sentencesExamples - But I would rather you just took her to the san rather than play doctor next time, okay?
- Under Kellogg's guidance, most of the patients admitted to The San just needed a diet.
- At that point, the growth could be surgically removed in my father's case, more than a year after he'd first been admitted to the san.
- The next day, when I woke up in the san covered in sick, I knew the school was finished with me, and I was with it.
noun sɑːn 1A member of the aboriginal peoples of southern Africa commonly called Bushmen. See Bushman Example sentencesExamples - ‘I knew very well,’ he said, ‘That one did not call someone a San to his face.’
- Yet the research could also be twisted to bolster deep-seated prejudices against the San, probably the most abused and downtrodden ethnic group in southern Africa.
- Cognatic systems are found among Whites, Caprivians and some San, while patrilineal descent is found among Khoekhoegowab- and Tswana-speakers.
2mass noun The group of Khoisan languages spoken by the San. Example sentencesExamples - San turned out not to be closely related at all.
- 2.1 Any of the San languages.
Example sentencesExamples - San is spoken in Namibia.
adjective sɑːn Relating to the San or their languages. Example sentencesExamples - Organized as a series of conversations conducted by young San interviewers that went out into their communities to collect the thoughts and feelings of their elders and peers, this compilation captures the spirit of modern San communities and helps create an understanding of their rich history.
- The human rights organisation claimed that the men spoke Secherechere, a San dialect, and at the time of their trial understood neither Setswana (the language of Botswana) nor any language other than their own.
OriginFrom Nama sān 'aboriginals, settlers'. |