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Cornish
Etymology
From English south.
Noun
soth m
- south
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Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English sōt.
Noun
soth
- Alternative form of soot
Etymology 2
From Old English sot, sott.
Adjective
soth
- Alternative form of sot
Old Frisian
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *sanþ (“true”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
sōth
- to which one is entitled
References
- Bremmer, Rolf H. (2009) An Introduction to Old Frisian: History, Grammar, Reader, Glossary, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, →ISBN
Old Saxon
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Proto-West Germanic *sanþ (“true”).
Adjective
sōth
- true, real
Declension
Positive forms of sōth
Strong declension
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gender
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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case
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singular
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plural
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singular
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plural
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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sōth
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sōthe, sōtha
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sōth
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sōtha
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sōth
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sōth, sōtha
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accusative
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sōthan, sōthen
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sōtha, sōthe
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sōtha
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sōtha
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sōth
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sōth, sōtha
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genitive
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sōthes, sōthas
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sōtharo, sōthoro, sōthero
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sōthara, sōtharo
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sōtharo, sōthoro, sōthero
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sōthes, sōthas
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sōtharo, sōthoro, sōthero
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dative
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sōthumu, sōthum, sōthun, sōthun, sōthon, sōthen, sōthan
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sōthun, sōthon, sōthum
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sōtharo, sōtharu, sōthara
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sōthun, sōthon
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sōthumu, sōthum, sōthun, sōthun, sōthon, sōthen, sōthan
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sōthun, sōthon, sōthum
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Weak declension
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masculine
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feminine
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neuter
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case
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singular
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plural
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singular
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plural
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singular
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plural
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nominative
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sōtho, sōtha
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sōthon, sōthun
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sōtha, sōthe
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sōthon, sōthun, sōthan
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sōtha, sōthe
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sōthon, sōthun
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accusative
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sōthon, sōthan
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sōthon, sōthun
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sōthun, sōthon, sōthan
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sōthon, sōthun, sōthan
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sōtha, sōthe
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sōthon, sōthun
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genitive
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sōthen, sōthan
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sōthono, sōtheno
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sōthun, sōthan, sōthen
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sōthono
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sōthen, sōthan
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sōthono, sōtheno
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dative
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sōthon, sōthen, sōthan
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sōthon, sōthun
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sōthun, sōthan
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sōthon, sōthun
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sōthon, sōthen, sōthan
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sōthon, sōthun
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Etymology 2
From Proto-West Germanic *sanþ (“truth”).
Noun
sōth n
- truth