sut

See also: Appendix:Variations of "sut"

Translingual

Symbol

sut

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Subtiaba.

See also

  • Wiktionary’s coverage of Subtiaba terms

Danish

Etymology

From sutte (to suck).

Noun

sut n (singular definite suttet, plural indefinite sut)

  1. an instance of sucking

Inflection

Declension of sut
neuter
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative sut suttet sut suttene
genitive suts suttets suts suttenes

Noun

sut c (singular definite sutten, plural indefinite sutter)

  1. teat, nipple (artificial nipple)
  2. comforter, dummy, pacifier (a rubber or plastic device imitating a nipple)
  3. slipper (low shoe usually worn indoors)
  4. drunk, soak, sot

Inflection

Declension of sut
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative sut sutten sutter sutterne
genitive suts suttens sutters sutternes

Synonyms

  • (pacifier): narresut
  • (slipper): sutsko

Verb

sut

  1. imperative of sutte

Finnish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsut/, [ˈs̠ut̪]
  • Rhymes: -ut
  • Syllabification(key): sut
  • Hyphenation(key): sut

Pronoun

sut

  1. (colloquial) accusative singular of sinä

See also

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sy/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Homophones: su, sue, suent, sues, sus, sût
  • Rhymes: -y

Verb

sut

  1. third-person singular past historic of savoir

Anagrams

Friulian

Etymology

From Latin exsūctus (compare Ladin sut, Venetan suto, Dalmatian sot, Italian asciutto, Sicilian (a)sciuttu), or less likely sūctus (compare Romanian supt).

Adjective

sut

  1. dry, dried, arid, burnt

See also

Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈʃut]
  • Hyphenation: sut
  • Rhymes: -ut

Noun

sut (plural sutok)

  1. inglenook (the narrow place between the furnace and the wall)
  2. inglenook (the flat top of the furnace or oven)

Usage notes

Mainly used in the expression sutba dob (discard, abandon).

Declension

Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative sut sutok
accusative sutot sutokat
dative sutnak sutoknak
instrumental suttal sutokkal
causal-final sutért sutokért
translative suttá sutokká
terminative sutig sutokig
essive-formal sutként sutokként
essive-modal
inessive sutban sutokban
superessive suton sutokon
adessive sutnál sutoknál
illative sutba sutokba
sublative sutra sutokra
allative suthoz sutokhoz
elative sutból sutokból
delative sutról sutokról
ablative suttól sutoktól
non-attributive
possessive – singular
suté sutoké
non-attributive
possessive – plural
sutéi sutokéi
Possessive forms of sut
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. sutom sutjaim
2nd person sing. sutod sutjaid
3rd person sing. sutja sutjai
1st person plural sutunk sutjaink
2nd person plural sutotok sutjaitok
3rd person plural sutjuk sutjaik

Further reading

  • sut in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.

Kamkata-viri

Kamkata-viri cardinal numbers
 <  6 7 8  > 
    Cardinal : sut

Etymology

From Proto-Nuristani *satta, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *saptá, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsut/

Numeral

sut (Western Kata-viri, Kamviri)[1]

  1. seven

References

  1. ^ Strand, Richard F. (2016) “s′ut”, in Nûristânî Etymological Lexicon[1]

Kashubian

Etymology

Borrowed from English suit.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsut/
  • Rhymes: -ut
  • Syllabification: sut

Noun

sut m inan

  1. (Canada, United States) suit

Further reading

  • Stanislow Frymark (2020) “sut”, in Kashubian Language in Canada, the USA and New Zealand; Lexical Interferences in Kashubian Language in Canada, the USA and New Zealand, Zómk Zôbòrsczi, →ISBN

Ladin

Etymology

From Latin exsūctus (compare Friulian sut, Venetan suto, Dalmatian sot, Italian asciutto, Sicilian (a)sciuttu), or less likely sūctus (compare Romanian supt).

Adjective

sut

  1. (Gherdëina, Fascian) dry, dried, arid

Alternative forms

Malay

Etymology

From English suit.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sut/
  • Rhymes: -ut

Noun

sut (Jawi spelling سوت, plural sut-sut)

  1. suit
    Hypernym: pakaian

Further reading

Middle English

Noun

sut

  1. alternative form of sute

Tregami

Tregami cardinal numbers
 <  6 7 8  > 
    Cardinal : sut

Etymology

From Proto-Nuristani *satta, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *saptá, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsut/

Numeral

sut (Gambir)[1]

  1. seven

References

  1. ^ Strand, Richard F. (2016) “s′ut”, in Nûristânî Etymological Lexicon[2]

Tzotzil

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sutʰ/

Verb

sut

  1. (intransitive) to return
    ssuthe/she returns

Derived terms

References

Welsh

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle English sute (clothes, suit; type). Doublet of siwt.

Pronunciation

  • (North Wales, standard) IPA(key): /sɨ̞t/
  • (South Wales, standard, colloquial) IPA(key): /sɪt/
  • Rhymes: -ɨ̞t, -ɨ̞d, -ʊd, -ʊt

Adverb

sut

  1. how? (in what way?)
    Synonyms: fel, ffordd
    Sut ydych chi?How are you?
    Sut ewch chi yno?How will you get there?
  2. like what?
    Synonym: fel
    Sut bydd y tywydd?What will the weather be like?

Derived terms

  • sut bynnag (however)

Determiner

sut (triggers soft mutation)

  1. what kind of?
    Sut brofiad oedd ysgrifennu'r llyfr 'ma?
    What kind of experience was it to write this book?
    Sut un ydy dy chwaer?
    What is your sister like (as a person)?
    (literally, “What kind of one is your sister?”)

Zazaki

Etymology

Compare Persian شوت (šut).

Noun

sut

  1. (colloquial) buffoon