Sum

Noun

 * 1)  A quantity obtained by addition or aggregation.
 * The sum of 3 and 4 is 7.
 * 1)  An arithmetic computation, especially one posed to a student as an exercise (not necessarily limited to addition.)
 * 2) A quantity of money.
 * a tidy sum
 * 1) A summary.
 * 2) A central idea or point.
 * 3) The utmost degree.
 * 4)  An old English measure of corn equal to the quarter.
 * 5) * 1882, James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England, Volume 4, page 207:
 * The sum is also used for the quarter, and the strike for the bushel.

Synonyms

 * amount, sum total, summation, total, totality
 * calculation, computation
 * amount, quantity of money, sum of money
 * See summary
 * center/centre, core, essence, gist, heart, heart and soul, inwardness, kernel, marrow, meat, nub, nitty-gritty, pith substance
 * See summit
 * quarter

Derived terms

 * a tidy sum
 * checksum

Related terms

 * summand
 * summary
 * summation
 * summative

Verb

 * 1)  To add together.
 * 2) * 2005, Plato, Sophist. Translation by Lesley Brown. 250b.
 * when you say that stability and change are, it's because you're summing them up together as embraced by it, and taking note of the communion each of them has with being.
 * 1)  To give a summary of.

Synonyms

 * add, add together, add up, sum up, summate, tally, tot, tot up, total, tote up
 * See summarize

Noun

 * 1) The basic unit of money in Kyrgyzstan.
 * 2) The basic unit of money in Uzbekistan.

Adjectives for Sum
nominal; fabulous; moderate; untold; successive (pi) ; meager; pitiful; gross; vast; reasonable; stupendous; trifling; substantial; lawful; formidable; exorbitant; munificent; phonetic; staggering; utmost; unprecedented; round; appalling; pretty; small; enormous; paltry; objective; aggregate; satisfying; tabled; tidy; specified; high; modest.

Verbs for Sum
accrue—; accumulate—; aggregate—; allot —; amass—; arrive at—; audit—; bestow ——; calculate—; check—; compute—; disburse—; discount—; distribute—; embezzle —; entail—; expend—; file—; issue—; necessitate—; realize—; reckon—; register—; represent—; subscribe—; —diminishes; — dwindles; —soars; —staggers.

Thesaurus
account, add, add up, addend, affective meaning, aggregate, all, amount, amount of money, amplitude, batch, be-all and end-all, bearing, body, box score, budget, bulk, bunch, cast, cast up, chunk, cipher up, clutch, coloring, compute, condense, connotation, consequence, core, count, count up, deal, denotation, detail, difference, digest, dose, drift, effect, entirety, entity, epitome, essence, extension, extent, figure, figure up, foot, foot up, force, gist, gob, grammatical meaning, grand total, gross, gross amount, group, heap, hunk, idea, impact, implication, import, integral, integrate, intension, inventory, itemize, large amount, lexical meaning, literal meaning, lot, lump sum, magnitude, main point, mass, matter, meaning, measure, measurement, meat, mess, number, numbers, nutshell, overtone, pack, parcel, part, pertinence, pith, plus, plus sign, point, portion, practical consequence, product, purport, quantity, quantum, range of meaning, ration, real meaning, recap, recapitulate, recapitulation, recite, reckon up, reckoning, recount, reference, referent, rehearse, relate, relation, relevance, resume, round sum, run-through, rundown, scope, score, score up, semantic cluster, semantic field, sense, significance, signification, significatum, signifie, small amount, span of meaning, spirit, strength, structural meaning, structure, substance, subtotal, sum and substance, sum total, sum up, summarize, summary, summate, summation, summing-up, symbolic meaning, synopsize, system, tale, tally, tally up, tenor, the amount, the bottom line, the story, the whole story, tot, tot up, total, total up, totality, totality of associations, tote, tote up, transferred meaning, unadorned meaning, undertone, value, whole, whole amount, x number

Etymology 1
summe:, from, from summa:, feminine of summus:.

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * Arabic: مجموع
 * Armenian: գումար (gumar)
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 總和, 总和,  總數,  总数
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:


 * Japanese: 総額
 * Korean: 합계
 * Persian: مجموع
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: suim
 * Serbian: збир
 * Slovene: vsota
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swahili:
 * Swedish:


 * Dutch: rekensom, som
 * Finnish: laskutehtävä
 * French:


 * Italian:
 * Polish:
 * Swedish: matematikexempel, matematikuppgift, räkneuppgift


 * Arabic: مبلغ
 * Armenian: գումար (gumar)
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 金額, 金额
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:


 * Hebrew:
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 金額
 * Polish:
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: suim
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: ,


 * Swedish: ,


 * : summa, -ae
 * : మొత్తం (mottaM)
 * : కూడిక (kUDika)
 * : లెక్క (lekka)

Verb

 * Dutch: optellen, bijeentellen
 * Finnish: summata, ynnätä (old), laskea yhteen
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek:


 * Italian:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: ,

Noun

 * Swedish:


 * Swedish:

Anagrams

 * mu's

Conjunction

 * 1) like, as
 * 2) when, as

Particle

 * 1) that, who, which

Synonyms

 * ið

Adjective
sum


 * 1) the feminine nominative singular of sumur:
 * 2) the neuter nominative plural of sumur:
 * 3) the neuter accusative plural of sumur:
 * Ég þekkti sum barnanna.
 * I knew some of the children.

Verb

 * 1) I am, exist.
 * 2) * René Descartes
 * Cogito, ergo sum.
 * I think, therefore I am.
 * w:en:Catiline Orations: by Cicero (Latin text and English translations may be found here, a parsed version is here)
 * O di immortales, ubinam gentium sumus? Quam rem publicam habemus? In qua urbe vivimus?.
 * O ye immortal gods, where on earth are we? What is the government we have? In what city do we live?
 * Sum sine regno.
 * I am without a kingdom.''
 * Sic sum ut vides.
 * Thus I am as you see.
 * Dixit duas res ei rubori fuisse.
 * He said that two things had abashed him.
 * Civis Romanus sum.
 * I am a Roman citizen.''

Etymology
From. Cognates include Ancient Greek εἰμί:, Sanskrit अस्मि:, Old English eom: (English am:).

Inflection
Irregular conjugation.

Derived terms

 * absum
 * adsum
 * dēsum
 * ens
 * īnsum
 * intersum
 * quid tibi est?
 * quid est?
 * quid est nōmen tibi?


 * mihi nōmen est
 * obsum
 * possum
 * praesum
 * prōsum
 * subsum
 * sum ubi
 * supersum
 * unde es?

Descendants

 * Catalan:
 * English: essence, future, in esse, quintessence
 * French: être (From estre < essere < esse)
 * Galician:
 * Interlingua: ,
 * Italian:


 * Novial:
 * Occitan:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: (in part)
 * Spanish:

Noun

 * 1) a sum (addition or aggregation)
 * (Bokmål) Hva er summen av 2+2?
 * (Nynorsk) Kva er summen av 2+2?
 * What's the sum of 2+2?
 * 1) a sum (amount of money)

Noun

 * 1) buzz (continuous noise)

Noun

 * 1) an act of swimming
 * Dei la på sum utover mot holmen.
 * They started swimming towards the holm.

Etymology 2
From sumr:.

Alternative forms

 * (main form)

Pronoun
(feminine sum, neuter ', plural ')


 * 1) some
 * Sumt av det er nytt, resten er ved det gamle.
 * Some of it is new, the rest is like it used to be.

Pronoun

 * 1) some

Etymology
, whence also Old High German sum, Old Norse sumr

Descendants

 * English: some

Noun

 * 1) European catfish

Verb

 * 1) say

Noun

 * 1) suspicion, mistrust