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Jedem das Seine         
  • The main gate of [[Buchenwald concentration camp]], showing the motto ''Jedem das Seine''.
IDIOMATIC GERMAN EXPRESSION FOR SEVERAL CENTURIES, CYNICALLY PHRASE USED BY THE NAZIS DISPLAYED OVER THE ENTRANCE OF BUCHENWALD CONCENTRATION CAMP
Jedem das seine; Jedem den Seinen; Jedem das Seine, mir das Meiste
"" () is the literal German translation of the Latin phrase suum cuique, meaning "to each his own" or "to each what he deserves".
seine         
  • View over the Seine in Paris, Pont des Invalides in the foreground, Eiffel tower in the background
  • Plaque commemorating Robert Fulton’s first successful trial of the steamboat in the Seine.
  • World Expo in 1937]].
  • The Seine and Eiffel Tower
  • The source of the Seine
RIVER IN FRANCE
Seine River; River Seine; The Seine; Seine river; Banks of the Seine; La Seine; Seine valley; Seine Valley; Seine (river); History of the Seine
n.
Large fishing-net.
seine         
  • View over the Seine in Paris, Pont des Invalides in the foreground, Eiffel tower in the background
  • Plaque commemorating Robert Fulton’s first successful trial of the steamboat in the Seine.
  • World Expo in 1937]].
  • The Seine and Eiffel Tower
  • The source of the Seine
RIVER IN FRANCE
Seine River; River Seine; The Seine; Seine river; Banks of the Seine; La Seine; Seine valley; Seine Valley; Seine (river); History of the Seine
[se?n]
¦ noun a fishing net which hangs vertically in the water with floats at the top and weights at the bottom edge, the ends being drawn together to encircle the fish.
¦ verb fish or catch with a seine.
Derivatives
seiner noun
Origin
OE segne, of W. Gmc origin, via L. from Gk sagene; reinforced in ME by OFr. saine.