See also: Appendix:Variations of "so"

Attié

Noun

  1. water

References

  • Monné Djédji, Attié-Verbtonologie: mit zwei Märchen (1980): sø̆
  • N'Guessan Kouadio, Description systématique de l'attié de Memni: langue kwa de Côte d'ivoire (1998): sɇ

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse sær, from Proto-Germanic *saiwiz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /søː/, [søːˀ]
  • Rhymes: -øːˀ

Noun

 c (singular definite søen, plural indefinite søer)

  1. lake

Inflection


Westrobothnian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sʏ́ʷː], [sǿʷː]
    Rhymes: -ǿːð
    (ð-dropping) Rhymes: -ǿː, -ǿːð

Etymology 1

Related to såd.

Noun

 m (definite singular søn)

  1. boiling fluid

Alternative forms

  • söd

Derived terms

  • heitsø (id.)
  • koksø (id.)
  • söyvaʈ (humid and sultry hot)
  • söjjut (humid, muggy and warm)

Etymology 2

From Old Norse suðr, from Proto-Germanic *sunþrą. The definite form retains the r.

Noun

 m (definite singular søɳ)

  1. south

Derived terms

  • søet (southwards)
  • søöm (south of)
  • søa (south on/at)
  • sönna (from the south)
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