<span class="searchmatch">kõue</span> genitive singular of kõu partitive singular of kõu illative singular of kõu...
byform of kou, koude. <span class="searchmatch">koue</span> (uncountable) cold (state of having a low temperature) See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form. <span class="searchmatch">koue</span> attributive form...
Derived from kõuk. kõu (genitive <span class="searchmatch">kõue</span>, partitive <span class="searchmatch">kõue</span>) thunder äike pikne müristamine...
κούνοι (koúnoi) nominative/accusative plural of κούε (<span class="searchmatch">koúe</span>)...
From Ancient Greek κύων (kúōn, “dog”). IPA(key): /ˈkue̞/ κούε (<span class="searchmatch">koúe</span>) m (plural κούνοι (koúnoi)) dog...
<span class="searchmatch">koue</span> (“cold”) + vuur (“fire”). (gangrene): From Dutch koudvuur. From the feeling that gangrene produces, that burns like fire while feeling cold. kouevuur...
koud (attributive <span class="searchmatch">koue</span>, comparative kouer, superlative koudste) cold (of low temperature) Dis baie koud. ― It's very cold! koudheid <span class="searchmatch">koue</span> verkoue From French...
on to a semiglazed white paper about 8 by 10 inches. 1928, Helen <span class="searchmatch">Koues</span>, Helen <span class="searchmatch">Koues</span> on decorating the house in the early American, colonial, English,...
κύντερος (kúnteros) κυνώπης (kunṓpēs) Greek: κύων (kýon) Tsakonian: κούε (<span class="searchmatch">koúe</span>) ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) “κύων”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek...