sø
See also: Appendix:Variations of "so"
Attié
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
Westrobothnian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sʏ́ʷː], [sǿʷː]
- Rhymes: -ǿːð
- (ð-dropping) Rhymes: -ǿː, -ǿːð
Etymology 1
Related to såd.
Alternative forms
- sö
- 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.
Derived terms
- søet (“southwards”)
- søöm (“south of”)
- søa (“south on/at”)
Related terms
- sönna (“from the south”)
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