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synen

Synen is a noun used in Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian to denote the sense of sight or vision. It refers to the faculty of seeing as well as to what is perceived visually, and it is the definite singular form of the base word syn. The term translates into English as "the sight" or "the vision." In everyday language, synen can also appear in figurative expressions referring to viewpoint or perspective.

Etymology and related terms: The word derives from Old Norse sýn, with cognates in other Germanic languages;

Usage: In Swedish, the phrase synen på något means "the view on something" (for example, synen på

See also: sight, vision, perception, worldview.

it
is
related
to
the
English
word
sight
and
the
German
Sicht.
In
modern
Scandinavian
usage,
synen
remains
common
in
both
literal
descriptions
of
vision
and
in
figurative
discourse
about
belief
or
interpretation.
världen
=
the
view
of
the
world).
In
medical
or
biological
contexts,
synen
denotes
the
act
or
capacity
of
seeing,
and
may
be
contrasted
with
the
eye
organ,
which
is
såväl
used
as
ögat
in
Swedish.
The
term
is
also
employed
in
philosophical
and
cultural
texts
to
discuss
perception,
appearance,
and
interpretation
rather
than
merely
the
physical
process
of
seeing.