+***sin***
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (pronoun) :: {possessive} his; possessive form of he
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (pronoun) :: of his; genitive form of he
+ lohant ret her Zeno hen na Verona to dem vader sin. :: --
+ John rode Sir Zeno to Verona, to the father of his. :: --
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (pronoun) :: sometimes used to form the genitive
+ Deme könnink sin land, dat is: des könninges land. :: --
+ The king his land, that is: the king's land. :: --
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (pronoun) :: {possessive} its; possessive form of it
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (pronoun) :: of it; genitive form of it
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (verb) :: to be; alternative infinitive of wesen
+ (Low German) he {m} (pronoun), genitive: sin, dative 1: em, dative 2: jüm, accusative: en :: {{context|in some dialects, including|Mecklenburgisch|Western Pomeranian|and|Low Prussian|personal}} he {{n-g|(third person singular masculine pronoun)}}
+ {Low Prussian} He ös to lat. :: He is too late.
+===sîn===
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (pronoun) :: {possessive} his; possessive form of he
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (pronoun) :: of his; genitive form of he
+ lohant ret her Zeno hen na Verona to dem vader sin. :: --
+ John rode Sir Zeno to Verona, to the father of his. :: --
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (pronoun) :: sometimes used to form the genitive
+ Deme könnink sin land, dat is: des könninges land. :: --
+ The king his land, that is: the king's land. :: --
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (pronoun) :: {possessive} its; possessive form of it
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (pronoun) :: of it; genitive form of it
+ (Middle Low German) sîn (verb) :: to be; alternative infinitive of wesen