s.n.

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See also: sn, Sn, SN, .sn, s'n, s/n, S/N, and šn

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin s.n., an initialism of sine nōmine (without a name).

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s.n.

  1. (bibliography) Indicating that the title of a cited work is unknown.

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Latin[edit]

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s.n.

  1. sub nōmine (under the name)
  2. sine nōmine (without a name)

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