Proto-Germanic *swōtuz, from Proto-Indo-European *sweh₂dus. IPA(key): /sut/ <span class="searchmatch">soet</span> (attributive <span class="searchmatch">soet</span>, comparative soeter, superlative soetste) sweet soetheid versoet...
৩৬ (36) IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">sɔét</span>.ɹis/ ছয়ত্ৰিছ • (soytris) thirty-six...
Compare Lao ເຊີດ (<span class="searchmatch">sœ̄t</span>). เทริด • (sə̂ət) (classifier ศีรษะ or หัว) crown-like headdress, often worn by performers of certain types of traditional dance...
<span class="searchmatch">soet</span> + doring soetdoring (plural soetdorings) sweet thorn (Vachellia karroo, formerly Acacia karroo)...
zoetjes aan zoetsappig zuurzoet Afrikaans: <span class="searchmatch">soet</span> Berbice Creole Dutch: suti, sutu Negerhollands: <span class="searchmatch">soet</span>, sut Petjo: <span class="searchmatch">soet</span> Skepi Creole Dutch: soot (tastes) smaak;...
(Vientiane) IPA(key): [kʰɔːn˧˥.sɤːt̚˧˩] (Luang Prabang) IPA(key): [kʰɔːn˩˨.sɤːt̚˥˥˨] Hyphenation: ຄອນ-ເສີດ Rhymes: -ɤːt̚ ຄອນເສີດ • (khǭn <span class="searchmatch">sœ̄t</span>) concert...
kə/ Rhymes: -øə̯kə söëke (third-person singular present sökkt, preterite <span class="searchmatch">soët</span>, past participle gesoët, auxiliary verb haane) (Eupen) (transitive or intransitive...
Compare Icelandic sætur (“sweet”) and its neuter form sætt. IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">sœt</span>/ sött indefinite neuter singular of söt sött (not comparable) sweet, sweetly...
definite) sea (a large body of salt water) Synonym: hav sø n (definite singular <span class="searchmatch">søet</span>, indefinite plural sø, definite plural søa) water in which something has...