соль

Belarusian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *solь.

Noun

соль (solʹ) m inanimate

  1. salt

Declension


Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *solь, from Proto-Indo-European *séh₂l-, *séh₂ls.

Noun

соль (solĭ) m

  1. salt

Russian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [solʲ]
  • (file)

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic *solь, from Proto-Indo-European *séh₂l-, *séh₂ls. Cognates include Sanskrit सलिल (salila), Ancient Greek ἅλς (háls), Armenian աղ (), Latin sāl, and Old English sealt (English salt).

Noun

соль (solʹ) f inan (genitive со́ли, nominative plural со́ли, genitive plural соле́й)

  1. salt
  2. (colloquial) point
  3. punch line
Declension

Derived terms

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Latin sol(ve) in the hymn for St. John the Baptist whence all note names were taken.

Noun

соль (solʹ) n inan (indeclinable)

  1. (musical note) G
    со́ль дие́зsólʹ dijéz/diézG sharp
    со́ль бемо́льsólʹ bemólʹG flat
See also

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Spanish sol (sun), itself from Latin sol (sun).

Noun

соль (solʹ) m inan (genitive со́ля, nominative plural со́ли, genitive plural со́лей)

  1. sol (unit of Peruvian currency)
Declension
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