syde

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Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish siuthæ, sythæ, from Old Norse sjóða (seethe).

Pronunciation

Verb

syde (imperative syd, infinitive at syde, present tense syder, past tense sydede, perfect tense har sydet)

  1. sizzle
  2. fizz
  3. seethe

Middle English

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old English sīde, from Proto-West Germanic *sīdā, from Proto-Germanic *sīdǭ.

Noun

syde (plural sydes)

  1. side (physical surface of an object, animal or person)
Descendants
  • English: side
  • Scots: side, syde

Etymology 2

Noun

syde

  1. Alternative form of schyd

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse sjóða, from Proto-Germanic *seuþaną.

Pronunciation

Verb

syde (imperative syd or syde, present tense syder, simple past and past participle syda or sydet, present participle sydende)

  1. to seethe

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

syde (present tense syd, past tense saud, supine sode, past participle soden, present participle sydande, imperative syd)

  1. e-infinitive form of syda