swied

Low German

Etymology

Related to Old Saxon swīth, from Proto-Germanic *swinþaz, related to swinn, English swith, West Frisian swiid.

Adjective

swied

  1. (dated) very
  2. (formal) quite

Synonyms


Maltese

Etymology

From Arabic اِسْوَدَّ (iswadda).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /swiːt/

Verb

swied (imperfect jiswied)

  1. to become black

Saterland Frisian

Alternative forms

  • swíed

Etymology

From Old Frisian *swīth, from Proto-Germanic *swinþaz. Cognate with English swith.

Adverb

swied

  1. very; much
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