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sul

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Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromVulgar Latin*sublum,from*sūbulum,fromLate Latininsūbulum,fromLatininsuō+-bulum,or related tosūbula.

Noun

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suln

  1. roller,roll
  2. warp beamof a weavingloom
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Dutch

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Etymology

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(Thisetymologyis missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes:-ʏl

Noun

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sulm(pluralsullen,diminutivesulleken)

  1. (derogatory)naive,gullibleperson who is easilydeceived

Derived terms

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Irish

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Conjunction

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sul

  1. Alternative form ofsula

Istriot

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Etymology

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FromLatinsōl.CompareDalmatiansaul,Venetansołe,Italiansole.

Noun

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sulm

  1. sun

Italian

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Contraction

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sul

  1. Contraction ofsuil:onthe

Anagrams

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsesufl.

Noun

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suln(definite singularsulet,uncountable)

  1. fatorheartyfood eaten with soup, porridge, bread
  2. milk porridge; milk with (grøt) or bread

References

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Anagrams

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Norwegian NynorskWikipediahas an article on:
Wikipediann

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromOld Norsesufl.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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suln(definite singularsulet,uncountable)

  1. fatorheartyfood eaten with soup, porridge, bread
  2. milk porridge; milk with (graut) or bread

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Anagrams

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Old English

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*sulh,fromProto-Germanic*sulhs(plough),fromProto-Indo-European*selk-(to drag, to furrow).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sūlmorf

  1. plough
  2. furrow,gully
  3. a measure of land

Declension

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(when masculine) Stronga-stem:

singular plural
nominative sūl sūlas
accusative sūl sūlas
genitive sūles sūla
dative sūle sūlum

(when feminine) Strongō-stem:

Synonyms

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Descendants

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  • Middle English:sul,sule,sull,soule

Portuguese

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Etymology

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FromOld Galician-Portuguesesur,fromFrenchsud,fromOld Englishsūþ,fromProto-Germanic*sunþrą.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sulm(pluralsuis)

  1. south(cardinal point)
    Synonym:meio-dia
  2. south(region or regions that lie in the south)
    Synonym:meridião

Coordinate terms

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noroeste norte nordeste
oeste
poente
ocidente
leste
este
nascente
oriente
sudoeste sul sudeste


Derived terms

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Further reading

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Rohingya

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromBengali[Term?].

Noun

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sul(Hanifi spelling𐴏𐴟𐴓𐴢)

  1. hair

Romanian

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Etymology

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InheritedfromVulgar Latin*sublum,from*sūbulum,fromLate Latininsūbulum,fromLatininsuō+-bulum,or related tosūbula.CompareItaliansubbio.

Noun

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suln(pluralsuluri)

  1. roll,roller
  2. warp beamof aweavingloom

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative sul sulul suluri sulurile
genitive-dative sul sulului suluri sulurilor
vocative sulule sulurilor

See also

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Romansch

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Etymology

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FromLatinsolus.

Adjective

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sulm(feminine singularsula,masculine pluralsuls,feminine pluralsulas)

  1. (Sutsilvan)single

Synonyms

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  • (Sursilvan,Sutsilvan)sulet
  • (Rumantsch Grischun,Surmiran,Puter,Vallader)unic

Yangum Dey

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Noun

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sul

  1. water

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