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==English==
==English==
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===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|en|/ˈsʌləʊ/}}
* {{rhymes|en|ʌləʊ|s=2}}
* {{hyphenation|en|sul|low}}


===Etymology 1===
===Etymology 1===
From {{etyl|enm|en}} {{term|sulwen|lang=enm}}, {{term|solwen|lang=enm}}, {{term|solewen|lang=enm}}, variant of {{etyl|enm|en}} {{term|sulien||to sully|lang=enm}}, or representing an unrecorded {{etyl|ang|en}} {{recons|solgian|solgian|to soil, sully|lang=ang}}, related to {{etyl|goh|-}} {{term|solagon|solagōn|to soil, sully, make dirty|lang=goh}}. More at {{l|en|sully}}.
From {{inh|en|enm|sulwen}}, {{m|enm|solwen}}, {{m|enm|solewen}}, variant of {{der|en|enm|sulien||to sully}}, or representing an unrecorded {{der|en|ang|*solgian||to soil, sully}}, related to {{cog|goh|solagōn||to soil, sully, make dirty}}. More at {{l|en|sully}}.


====Verb====
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# {{context|transitive|lang=en}} To [[sully]].
# {{lb|en|transitive}} To [[sully]].
#: {{synonyms|en|sowl}}


===Etymology 2===
===Etymology 2===
{{etyl|enm|en}} {{term|suluh|suluh, solowe|lang=enm}}, from {{etyl|ang|en}} {{term|sulh|lang=ang}}, from {{etyl|gem-pro|en}} {{recons|sulhuz|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|ine-pro|en}} {{recons|selk-|lang=ine-pro}}, {{recons|solk-||to pull|lang=ine-pro}} (compare Latin {{term|sulcus|lang=la||furrow}}, Tocharian B {{term|sälk|lang=txb||to pull out}}, Ancient Greek {{term|ἑλκύω|tr=helkúō|lang=grc||to drag}}, {{term|ὁλκός|tr=holkós|lang=grc||draft}}, Albanian {{term|hulli||furrow|lang=sq}}, {{term|heq||take away, drag|lang=sq}} dialectal {{term|helk|lang=sq}}, Old Armenian {{term|հեղգ|tr=hełg||slow-going, lagging|lang=xcl}}).
From {{inh|en|enm|suluh|suluh, solowe}}, from {{inh|en|ang|sulh}}, from {{inh|en|gem-pro|*sulhs}}, from {{der|en|ine-pro|*selk-|t=to pull}} (compare {{cog|la|sulcus|t=furrow}}, {{cog|txb|sälk|t=to pull out}}, {{cog|grc|ἕλκω|t=to drag}}, {{m|grc|ὁλκός|t=draft}}, {{cog|sq|hulli|t=furrow}}, {{m|sq|heq|t=take away, drag}} dialectal {{m|sq|helk}}, {{cog|xcl|հեղգ||slow-going, lagging}}).


====Alternative forms====
====Alternative forms====
* [[sull]], [[sowl]], [[zool]]
* {{l|en|sull}}, {{l|en|sowl}}, {{l|en|zool}}


====Noun====
====Noun====
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# {{context|dialectal|or|rare|lang=en}} A [[plough]].
# {{lb|en|dialectal|or|rare}} A [[plough]].

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Middle English sulwen, solwen, solewen, variant of Middle English sulien (to sully), or representing an unrecorded Old English *solgian (to soil, sully), related to Old High German solagōn (to soil, sully, make dirty). More at sully.

Verb

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sullow (third-person singular simple present sullows, present participle sullowing, simple past and past participle sullowed)

  1. (transitive) To sully.
    Synonym: sowl

Etymology 2

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From Middle English suluh, solowe, from Old English sulh, from Proto-Germanic *sulhs, from Proto-Indo-European *selk- (to pull) (compare Latin sulcus (furrow), Tocharian B sälk (to pull out), Ancient Greek ἕλκω (hélkō, to drag), ὁλκός (holkós, draft), Albanian hulli (furrow), heq (take away, drag) dialectal helk, Old Armenian հեղգ (hełg, slow-going, lagging)).

Alternative forms

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Noun

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sullow (plural sullows)

  1. (dialectal or rare) A plough.