sǿtr

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Old Norse

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Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *swōtuz, from Proto-Indo-European *sweh₂dus. Cognate with Old English swēte, Old Saxon swōti, Old Frisian swēte, Dutch suoti, Old High German suozi.

Adjective

sǿtr (comparative sǿtari, superlative sǿtastr)

  1. sweet

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