In Shakespeare's time, the word "sans" was the short form of the French word "sans," meaning "without." It was often used in Shakespeare's plays to denote something or someone without a certain characteristic or attribute.
In French, sans means without.
The word 'sans' is a preposition meaning without. Example:We prefer our cake sans icing.He came to the party sans wife.A hot tub is a bath sans bathroom.
"Sans lenteur" is French for "without slowness" or "without delay." It refers to something happening quickly or without hesitation.
"Sans" in French names typically means "without" or "lacking." It is often used to indicate a lack of something, such as a person with the surname "Sans Voix" meaning "without voice."
"Sans enfant" in French means "childless" in English. It is used to describe someone who does not have any children.
In French, sans means without.
without you
The word 'sans' is a preposition meaning without. Example:We prefer our cake sans icing.He came to the party sans wife.A hot tub is a bath sans bathroom.
'Sans' basically means 'without'. So it means the person has no teeth, no taste, no eyes, nothing, because they're very old.
Basically means "without" or "does not have". For example, if an invitation to an event said all employees and their families are welcome "sans children", that would mean all family members not including children.
alcohol free
"Oblivion" means "the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening." This is a well-chosen word to describe a senile old man who is sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, and sans everything.
silencieux, sans bruit
a day without you
nothing without need
without the girls
"Sans lenteur" is French for "without slowness" or "without delay." It refers to something happening quickly or without hesitation.