beyonsense

noun

Etymology

Etymology tree Old English beġeondan Middle English biyonde English beyond Proto-Indo-European *né Proto-Germanic *ne Proto-Indo-European *ís? Proto-Indo-European *h₁óynos Proto-Germanic *ainaz Proto-Germanic *nainaz Proto-West Germanic *nain Old English nān Middle English non ▲ Old English nān Old English nān- Middle English non- English non- Proto-Indo-European *sent-der. Proto-Italic *sentjō Latin sentiō Proto-Indo-European *-tus Proto-Italic *-tus Latin -tus Latin sēnsusbor. Proto-Germanic *sinnaz Frankish *sinnbor. Vulgar Latin *sennus Old French sensbor. Middle English sense English sense English nonsense blend English beyonsense Blend of beyond + nonsense, coined to translate Russian зáумь (záumʹ), from за- (za-, “trans-, beyond”) + ум (um, “mind, intellect”).

  1. derived from *sent- — “to feel
  2. derived from *sinn
  3. derived from *sennus — “sense, reason, way
  4. derived from sēnsus — “sensation, feeling, meaning
  5. derived from sens, sen, san — “sense, perception, direction
  6. inherited from sense
  7. formed as nonsense — “non- + sense
  8. compounded as beyonsense — “beyond + nonsense

Definitions

  1. Synonym of Zaum.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for beyonsense. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA