Borrowed from Latin solea (βsole, sandalβ). <span class="searchmatch">ππΏπ»πΎπ°</span> β’ (sulja)Β f sole of a shoe ππΊππ·π (skΕhs)...
ππΏπ»πΎππΌ β’ (suljΕm) dative plural of <span class="searchmatch">ππΏπ»πΎπ°</span> (sulja)...
From Proto-Germanic *skΕhaz (βshoeβ). ππΊππ·π β’ (skΕhs)Β m shoe <span class="searchmatch">ππΏπ»πΎπ°</span> (sulja) π²π°ππΊππ·πΉ (gaskΕhi) π²π°ππΊππ·π (gaskΕhs)...
sulja romanization of <span class="searchmatch">ππΏπ»πΎπ°</span> From Proto-Austronesian *suReNa. IPA(key): /suΚa/ sulja snow Chun-mei Chen (ι³ζ₯ηΎ) (2006) A comparative study on Formosan...
(*suljan). The origin of the latter verb is uncertain; it may be related to <span class="searchmatch">ππΏπ»πΎπ°</span> (sulja, βsoleβ), or to ππ°πΏπ»π (sauls, βpillarβ). In the latter case...
sandalium Albanian: shollΓ« English: sole French: seuil German: Sohle Gothic: <span class="searchmatch">ππΏπ»πΎπ°</span> (sulja) Icelandic: sΓ³li Italian: suola, solea, soglia Old Galician-Portuguese:...
floorβ), Danish sΓ₯l (βsoleβ), Icelandic sΓ³li (βsole, outsoleβ), Gothic <span class="searchmatch">ππΏπ»πΎπ°</span> (sulja, βsandalβ). Related to Latin solum (βbottom, ground, soilβ). More...