sae
Scots
con
Definitions
- so
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English so inherited from Old English swā inherited from Proto-Germanic *swa (so) derived from Proto-Indo-European *swé, *swē, *swō.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*swé, *swē, *swō
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- also English
- howso English
- insomuch English
- say-so English
- so English
- so that English
- so-called English
- so-so English
- sobeit English
- soever English
- such English
- up so down English
- upside down English
- whereso English
- Soundso German
- genauso German
- so German
- sogar German
- somit German
- umso German
- wieso German
- alzo Dutch, Flemish
- evenzo Dutch, Flemish
- hoezo Dutch, Flemish
- zo Dutch, Flemish
- zoals Dutch, Flemish
- zodat Dutch, Flemish
- zodoende Dutch, Flemish
- ὅς Ancient Greek
- ὡς Ancient Greek
- *swe Proto-Indo-European
- *swé Proto-Indo-European
- *swé, *swē, *swō Proto-Indo-European
- *swē Proto-Indo-European
- *dōną Proto-Germanic
- *swa Proto-Germanic
- so Norwegian Nynorsk
- soleis Norwegian Nynorsk
- eallswa Old English
- swelc Old English
- swylc Old English
- swā Old English
- so Middle English
- svá Old Norse
- slig Danish
- så Danish
- sô Middle Dutch
- sō Old High German
- disa Albanian
- ndërsa Albanian
- sa Albanian
- 𐍃𐍅𐌰 Gothic
- *swā gmw-pro
- sō Old Dutch
- sōdān Middle Low German
- sa Old Frisian
- *si-a Proto-Albanian