sul
Aromanian edit
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Etymology edit
From Vulgar Latin *sublum, from *sūbulum, from Late Latin insūbulum, from Latin insuō + -bulum, or related to sūbula.
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sul n
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sul m (plural sullen, diminutive sulleke n)
Irish edit
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sul
- Alternative form of sula
Istriot edit
Etymology edit
From Latin sōl. Compare Dalmatian saul, Venetian sołe, Italian sole.
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sul m
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sul
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Norwegian Bokmål edit
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sul n (definite singular sulet, uncountable)
References edit
- “sul” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
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Norwegian Nynorsk edit
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sul n (definite singular sulet, uncountable)
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- “sul” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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Old English edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-West Germanic *sulh, from Proto-Germanic *sulhs (“plough”), from Proto-Indo-European *selk- (“to drag, to furrow”).
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sūl m or f
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(when masculine)
(when feminine)
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Portuguese edit
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From Old Galician-Portuguese sur, from French sud, from Old English sūþ, from Proto-Germanic *sunþrą.
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sul m (plural suis)
- south (cardinal point)
- Synonym: meio-dia
- south (region or regions that lie in the south)
- Synonym: meridião
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- (compass points) ponto cardeal;
noroeste | norte | nordeste |
oeste poente ocidente |
leste este nascente oriente | |
sudoeste | sul | sudeste |
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Rohingya edit
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- 𐴏𐴟𐴓𐴢 (sul) — Hanifi Rohingya script
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From Bengali [Term?].
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sul (Hanifi spelling 𐴏𐴟𐴓𐴢)
Romanian edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Vulgar Latin *sublum, from *sūbulum, from Late Latin insūbulum, from Latin insuō + -bulum, or related to sūbula. Compare Italian subbio.
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sul n (plural suluri)
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sul m (feminine singular sula, masculine plural suls, feminine plural sulas)
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sul