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siure

<span class="searchmatch">siure</span> alternative infinitive of sivre This verb conjugates as a third-group verb. This verb has a stressed present stem siu distinct from the unstressed...


seugre

From Old French segre, <span class="searchmatch">siure</span>, from Vulgar Latin *sequere of deponent Classical Latin sequī. seugre to follow Tu seugs de maus consoils. You&#039;re following...


siéthe

From Old French <span class="searchmatch">siure</span>, from Vulgar Latin *sequere, from Latin sequor, sequī (“follow, come or go after”), from Proto-Indo-European *sekʷ- (“to follow”)...


Saier

From Middle High German <span class="searchmatch">siure</span>, from Old High German sūrī. Cognate with German Säure. IPA(key): /ˈzɑɪ̯ɐ/ Saier f (plural Saieren) acid sauer...


siut

(plural siutit) ear siut in Katersat “siut“ in iserasuaat.gl siut Latin spelling of ᓯᐅᑦ (siot) siut third-person singular present indicative of <span class="searchmatch">siure</span>...


suve

*suberum, from Latin sūber, sūberem. IPA(key): [ˈsyve] suve m (Provençal) cork <span class="searchmatch">siure</span> suvièr suve (Cyrillic spelling суве) inflection of suv: masculine accusative...


suber

<span class="searchmatch">siure</span> → Spanish: zuro (or from Aragonese) Occitan: Languedocien: <span class="searchmatch">siure</span>, seure, sieure, siuse Provençal: suve, subre, <span class="searchmatch">siure</span> Vivaro-Alpine: suve, <span class="searchmatch">siure</span>...


suivre

Inherited from Middle French suyvre, from Old French sivre, <span class="searchmatch">siure</span>, segre, from Vulgar Latin *sequere of deponent Latin sequī. IPA(key): /sɥivʁ/ (Louisiana)...


sivre

segre seure <span class="searchmatch">siure</span> siuvre sivir siwre suer suivre From Vulgar Latin *sequere, from Latin sequor, sequī. sivre to follow c. 1180, Chrétien de Troyes, Perceval...


Säure

See also: -saure, saure, saeure, sauré, and Saure From Middle High German <span class="searchmatch">siure</span>, from Old High German sūrī. Analysable as sauer (“sour”) +‎ -e (“-ness”)...