seur

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See also: seür and seur.

Middle English

Adjective

seur

  1. Alternative form of sure

Old French

Etymology 1

From Latin super.

Alternative forms

Preposition

seur

  1. on; on top of; atop
Descendants
  • Middle French: sur

Etymology 2

From Latin sēcūrus.

Alternative forms

Adjective

seur m (oblique and nominative feminine singular seure)

  1. sure; certain
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Etymology 3

From an earlier seü (with an '-r' of obscure origin added), from Latin sabūcus, variant of sambūcus.

Noun

seur ?

  1. elder, elderberry shrub or tree
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Anagrams

Walloon

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old French seür, from Latin sēcūrus.

Adjective

seur m (feminine singular seure, masculine plural seurs, feminine plural seures, feminine plural (before noun) seurès)

  1. sure

Etymology 2

From Old French sur.

Adjective

seur m (feminine singular seure, masculine plural seurs, feminine plural seures, feminine plural (before noun) seurès)

  1. sour

Noun

seur m (plural seurs)

  1. (chemistry) acid