sandi

Garifuna

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsãdi/

Verb

sandi

  1. to be sick, ill

Conjugation

Icelandic

Noun

sandi

  1. indefinite dative singular of sandur

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay sandi, from Sanskrit सन्धि (sandhi), संधि (saṃdhi). Doublet of sendi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsandi]
  • Hyphenation: san‧di

Noun

sandi (plural sandi-sandi, first-person possessive sandiku, second-person possessive sandimu, third-person possessive sandinya)

  1. code: a message represented by rules intended to conceal its meaning.
  2. (phonology) sandhi: any of a wide variety of phonological processes that occur at morpheme or word boundaries, such as the fusion of sounds across word boundaries and the alteration of sounds due to neighboring sounds or due to the grammatical function of adjacent words.
  3. (cryptography) cipher: a cryptographic system using an algorithm that converts letters or sequences of bits into ciphertext.
  4. (computing) short for kata sandi (password).

Derived terms

  • bersandi
  • menyandikan
  • penyandian
  • sandi asma
  • sandi biner
  • sandi boneka
  • sandi kata
  • sandi meteorologi
  • sandi rasa
  • sandi sastra
  • sandi sora
  • sandi suara
  • sandi ton

Further reading

Klamath-Modoc

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Etymology

From English Sunday.

Noun

sandi

  1. Sunday

See also

(days of the week) lobiini, lapn̓iiks, ndanniiks, wonipn̓iks, ton̓ipn̓iks/ton̓ipn̓i, seʔeets, sandi (Category: kla:Days of the week)

References

  • Barker, M. A. R. (1963). Klamath Dictionary. University of California Publications in Linguistics 31. Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Old Norse

Noun

sandi

  1. dative singular of sandr
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