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s.n.
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See also:
sn
,
Sn
,
SN
,
.sn
,
s'n
,
s/n
,
S/N
,
and
šn
Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Phrase
1.2.1
See also
1.3
Further reading
2
Latin
2.1
Phrase
2.1.1
Related terms
English
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Etymology
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Borrowed
from
Latin
s.n.
, an
initialism
of
sine
nōmine
(
“
without a name
”
)
.
Phrase
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s.n.
(
bibliography
)
Indicating that the
title
of a cited work is unknown.
See also
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anon.
n.d.
s.l.
Further reading
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s.n.
on Wikipedia.
Wikipedia
Latin
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Phrase
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s.n.
sub
nōmine
(under the name)
sine
nōmine
(without a name)
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s.nn.