سو
Arabic
Etymology 1
Noun
سَوّ • (saww) m
- alternative form of سَوْء (sawʔ, “badness, evil, corruption”)
Etymology 2
Verb
سَوِّ • (sawwi) (form II) /saw.wi/
- second-person masculine singular imperative of سَوَّى (sawwā)
Azerbaijani
Noun
سو (countable and uncountable)
- Arabic spelling of su (“water”)
Bakhtiari
Etymology 1
Colloquial form of Arabic صُبْح (ṣubḥ), Persian صبح (sobh).
Noun
سو (sow)
- morning
- سو زی بیدار ایبوم ― sow e zi bidar eybuom. ― I'll wake up early in the morning.
- tomorrow
- سو ایرم هونه ― sow eirom howne. ― I'll go home tomorrow.
Etymology 2
Colloquial form of سه (soh), ساو (sâv, “firewood, i.e. the usual desert-shrubs”), equivalent to Persian سوخت (sôxt, “combustion material, fuel”).
Noun
سو (sô)
References
- Monchi-Zadeh, Davoud (1990) Wörter aus Xurāsān und ihre Herkunft (Acta Iranica; 29)[1] (in German), Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 162 Nr. 478
Brahui
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Dravidian [Term?]. Cognate to Tamil தூ (tū), ஊ (ū), Gondi సవి (savi).
Noun
سُو (sū)
Further reading
- Burrow, T., Emeneau, M. B. (1984) “3373”, in A Dravidian etymological dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, →ISBN.
Bulgar
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *seb-.
Verb
سَو (sev)
- (Volga Bulgar) to love, like
- عُلَمَا سَمنَ سَوَان مَسجِد سَمنَ عَمَارَة طَنَان اَكِل خَيرَاتلُ الُوى بَرَكاتلُ مُون سُوَار يَالِ [...] عَلىِ خوَاجَه آولِ آترَج خُواجَه آولِ آبُوبَكَر خُوَاجَه آولِ آلِبْ خُواجَه بَلُوى كُ ― 'Ulamâsemne sevên mescidsemne 'amâret tanân ekil hayrâtlu, elüwi berekâtlu Mûn Suwâr yêli [...] Ali howâce awli Atrac howâce awli Abûbeker howâce awli Alıp howâce belüwi kü. ― This is the monument of teacher [...] Ali's son teacher Atrac's son teacher Ebubeker's son teacher Alıp, who loves scholars and builds mosques, very beneficent, whose hands are fertile, who is descent from the big Suwâr clan.
Descendants
- Chuvash: сав (sav)
References
- Hakimzjanov, Farid Sabirzjanovich (1986) “New Volga Bulgarian Inscriptions”, in Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae[2] (in Bulgar), volume 40, number 1, page 174
- Tekin, Talât (1988) Volga Bulgar kitabeleri ve Volga Bulgarcası [Volga Bulgarian Ephitaphs and Volga Bulgarian Language][3] (in Turkish), Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi, →ISBN, pages 190-191
- Erdal, Marcel (1993) Die Sprache der wolgabolgarischen Inschriften (in German), Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, →ISBN, page 32
Chagatai
Etymology 1
Inherited from Proto-Turkic *sub (“water”).
Alternative forms
Noun
سو (su) (definite accusative سویی (suyi) or سونی (suni), plural سولار (sular))
- water
- Synonyms: آب (āb), اوسون
- سو ایچماک ― su ičmäk ― to drink water
- اچیق سو ― ačiq su ― bitter watter
- سونینک تامغاسی ― suniŋ tamğasi ― surface of the water
- کمیت سو ― kämiyyät-i su ― the abundance of water
- سو ساچماق ― su sačmaq ― to sprinkle water
- شوردریانینک سویی، امّا دریانینک سویی شیریندور
- šordäryāniŋ suyi ačiq, amma däryāniŋ suyi šīrīn
- water of the sea is bitter, but the water of the river is sweet
- stream, river
- فرات سو ― furāt-i su ― the Euphrates river
- body of water, such as a lake, sea or ocean
- Coordinate terms: تینکیز (teŋiz), کول (köl)
- tear
Derived terms
- سو یاغ (su yağ, “oil”)
- سوداق (sudaq, “a sort of fish”)
- سوساماق (susamaq, “to get thirsty”)
- سوسونماق (susunmaq, “to be watered”)
- سوسیز (susiz, “waterless, thirsty”)
- سوغارماق (suğarmaq, “to water”)
- سوغالماق (suğalmaq, “to flow”)
- سوغو (suğu, “water-pail”)
- سوغور (suğur, “cup”)
- سولاماق (sulamaq, “to water”)
- سولو (sulu, “watery”)
- سولوق (suluq, “a waterproof garment”)
- سوواماق (suvamaq, “to smear”)
- سوچی (suči, “waterman, water carrier”)
Descendants
Further reading
- 御製五體清文鑑 / han-i araha sunja hacin hergen kamciha manju gisun-i buleku bithe [Pentaglot Dictionary] (overall work in Manchu, Classical Tibetan, Classical Mongolian, Chagatai, and Mandarin), Beijing, 1794, page 197
- el-Buhari, Süleyman Özbeki (1881) “سو”, in لغت چغتای و ترکی عثمانی [Ottoman Turkish-Chagatai Dictionary][4] (in Ottoman Turkish), volume 1, page 187
- Schluessel, Eric (2018) “سو”, in An Introduction to Chaghatay: A Graded Textbook for Reading Central Asian Sources[5], Michigan Publishing, page 17
- Courteille, Abel Pavet de (1870) “سو”, in Dictionnaire turk-oriental [Eastern Turkic Dictionary][6] (in French), Paris: Imprimerie Impériale, page 350
- Vámbery, Ármin (1867) “سو”, in Ćagataische sprachstudien[7] (in German), Leipzig, F. A. Brockhaus, page 296
- Shaw, Robert Barkley (1880) “سو”, in “Turki-English vocabulary” (chapter 2), in A Sketch of the Turki Language as Spoken in Eastern Turkistan (Káshgar and Yarkand)[8], Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press, page 123
- Demir, Necati, Aydoğdu, Özkan (2015) Oğuzname [Kazan Nüshası]: inceleme - metin - dizin - tıpkıbasım [Oğuzname [Kazan Manuscript]: analysis - text - index - facsimile], Istanbul: Kesit Yayınları, page 328
- András J. E. Bodrogligeti, A Grammar of Chagatay (2001) (su)
Etymology 2
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Alternative forms
Noun
سو (so)
Further reading
- Bahawudun, Muhemmettursun, Gheyurani, Ghenizat, Qadir, Isma'il, Ehet, Ablimit (2002) “سو”, in چاغاتاي تىلىنىڭ ئىزاھلىق لۇغىتى [Explanatory Dictionary of the Chagatai Language][9] (in Uyghur), Shinjang Xelq Neshriyati, →ISBN
Kipchak
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *sub (“water”).
Noun
سو (su) (Mamluk-Kipchak)
References
- Munytu'l-Ghuzāt: a 14th-century Mamluk-Kipchak military treatise
- Vocabulaire arabe-kiptchak de l'époque de l'État mamelouk
Mazanderani
Etymology 1
Compare Middle Persian swk' (sōg, “side, direction”), Persian سوی (suy).
Noun
سو (so)
Etymology 2
Compare Persian ساییدن (sâyidan), سابیدن (sâbidan), سودن (sudan, “to rub, to grind, to sharpen”).
Noun
سو (so)
- grinding
- سو سنگ ― so-e seng ― grinding stone
- sharpening
Etymology 3
Related to سوسو (winking, burning), and dialectal Persian سو (su, “bright, shimmer, view”).
Noun
سو (su)
- igniting
- سو هاکردن ― su hakerden ― to ignite
Persian
Pronunciation
- (Classical Persian) IPA(key): /ˈsoː/, /ˈsuː/
- (Dari, formal) IPA(key): [soː], [suː]
- (Iran, formal) IPA(key): [suː]
- (Tajik, formal) IPA(key): [sɵ], [su]
| Readings | |
|---|---|
| Classical reading? | sō, sū |
| Dari reading? | sō, sū |
| Iranian reading? | su |
| Tajik reading? | sü, su |
Etymology 1
From Middle Persian swk' (sōg, “side, direction”).
Noun
سو • (su)
Etymology 2
From Middle Persian swk' (sōg, “burning, combustion”). Related to سوختن (suxtan, “to burn”). Compare Mazanderani سو (su), سوسو (susu, “bright, illuminating”).
Noun
سو • (su)
- (archaic) light, sight, ability to see
- (Tehrani) shimmer, glitter, sight
- (Isfahan) glitter, sight
- (Fars) sight, opinion
- (Khorasan) sight, glitter, view
Etymology 3
Inherited from Middle Persian swk' (sōg, “profit, advantage”), or alternative form of سود (sud).
Noun
سو • (su, so)
References
- MacKenzie, D. N. (1971) “swk'”, in A concise Pahlavi dictionary, London, New York, Toronto: Oxford University Press, page 75
- Steingass, Francis Joseph (1892) “سو”, in A Comprehensive Persian–English dictionary, London: Routledge & K. Paul
- Vullers, Johann August (1856–1864) “سو”, in Lexicon Persico-Latinum etymologicum cum linguis maxime cognatis Sanscrita et Zendica et Pehlevica comparatum, e lexicis persice scriptis Borhâni Qâtiu, Haft Qulzum et Bahâri agam et persico-turcico Farhangi-Shuûrî confectum, adhibitis etiam Castelli, Meninski, Richardson et aliorum operibus et auctoritate scriptorum Persicorum adauctum[10] (in Latin), volume II, Gießen: J. Ricker, page 340
Salar
Noun
سو (su)
References
Sindhi
Etymology
Numeral
سو • (sau)
Urdu
Etymology 1
Perhaps from Sanskrit सह (saha).
Adverb
سو • (so) (Hindi spelling सो)
References
- “سو”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū luġat) (in Urdu), Ministry of Education: Government of Pakistan, 2017.
- Qureshi, Bashir Ahmad (1971) “سو”, in Kitabistan's 20th Century Standard Dictionary, Lahore: Kitabistan Pub. Co., page 388
Etymology 2
Inherited from Sanskrit शत (śata), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *ćatám, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm. Compare also Persian صد (sad).
Numeral
| 1,000 | ||||
| [a], [b] ← 90 | [a], [b] ← 99 | ۱۰۰ 100 |
101 → | 1,000 → |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | ||||
| Cardinal: سَو (sau), صَد (sad), سَین٘کڑا (sa͠ikṛā) Ordinal: سَوواں (sauvā̃) Multiplier: سَو گُنا (sau gunā) | ||||
سو • (sau) (Hindi spelling सौ)