souongni
Norman
Etymology
From Old French soing (“care; attention”) (compare French soigner (“to treat; to nurse; to look after, take care of”), soigné (“immaculate”)), from Frankish *sunnija (“worry, care, concern”), from Proto-Germanic *sunjō, *sunþijō (“truth, care, responsibility”), from Proto-Indo-European *snt-, *sent- (“being, true”), from *h₁es-, *h₁esmi- (“to be”).
Derived terms
- souongneux (“carer”)
Verb
souongni
- past participle of souongni (“to look after; to deal with”)
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