sū
See also: Appendix:Variations of "su"
Mandarin
Pinyin
- 囌: loquacious; nag
- 櫯:
- 甦: be reborn; resuscitate, revive
- 稣: revive, to rise again; collect
- 穌: revive, to rise again; collect
- 窘: embarrassed; hard-pressed
- 苏: revive, resurrect; a species of thyme; transliteration of "Soviet"; a surname
- 蘇: revive, resurrect; a species of thyme; transliteration of "Soviet"; a surname
- 蘓: thyme; revive, resurrect; soviet
- 酥: butter; flaky, crispy, light, fluffy
Old English
Etymology
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Germanic cognates: Old Saxon (deprecated template usage) sū, Old High German (deprecated template usage) sū (German (deprecated template usage) Sau), Old Norse (deprecated template usage) sýr (Swedish (deprecated template usage) so)
Other European cognates: Ancient Greek (deprecated template usage) Lua error in Module:parameters at line 376: Parameter "sc" should be a valid script code; the value "polytonic" is not valid. See WT:LOS., Latin (deprecated template usage) sus, Common Slavic (deprecated template usage) svinja.
Pronunciation
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Noun
sū f
- a sow