suozi
Old High German
adjective
Definitions
- sweet
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *swōtuz (sweet) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *sweh₂dus.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*sweh₂dus
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Süße German
- süß German
- *sweh₂dus Proto-Indo-European
- *swéh₂dus Proto-Indo-European
- søt Norwegian Bokmål
- *swōtuz Proto-Germanic
- sött Swedish
- søt Norwegian Nynorsk
- swete Old English
- swetlice Old English
- swetnes Old English
- swote Old English
- swēte Old English
- sweete Middle English
- swete Middle English
- sœtleikr Old Norse
- sœtr Old Norse
- sød Danish
- sætur Icelandic
- suozī Old High German
- swuozi Old High German
- søtur Faroese
- süeze Middle High German
- süezi Middle High German
- séiss Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *swōtī gmw-pro
- *suoti Old Dutch
- suoti Old Dutch
- *swādus, *swādos Proto-Celtic
- swoti Old Saxon
- süeß Alemannic German
- söter Old Swedish
- søt Westrobothnian
- swēte Old Frisian
- söß Central Franconian
- ziss Vilamovian