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Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse sóli, from Middle Low German sole, from Latin sola, a plural form of solum (“ground, soil”).
Pronunciation
Noun
sål c (singular definite sålen, plural indefinite såler)
- sole (bottom of a shoe or boot, bottom of the foot)
Inflection
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Noun
sål f (definite singular såla, indefinite plural såler, definite plural sålene)
- Synonym of sjel (“soul”)
Etymology 2
Inherited from Old Norse sálugr
Noun
sål n (definite singular sålet, indefinite plural sål, definite plural såla)
sål f (definite singular såla, indefinite plural såler, definite plural sålene)
- poor soul, poor thing
- Synonym: stakkar
References
- “sål” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.