释义 |
seuə-2 To take liquid. Oldest form *suhx-. Derivatives include soup, soak, and succulent.- Suffixed zero-grade form *suə-yo‑, contracted to *sū-yo‑. hyetal; isohyet, from Greek hūetos, rain, from hūein, to rain.
- Possible extended zero-grade form *sūb‑.
- sup1, from Old English sūpan, sūpian, to drink, sip;
- soup, sup2, from Old French soup(e), soup;
- sopaipilla, from Old Spanish sopa, food soaked in liquid. a-c all from Germanic *sūp‑.
- sop, from Old English sopp‑ in soppcuppe, cup for dipping bread in, from Germanic *supp‑;
- sip, from Middle English sippen, to sip, from a source probably akin to Low German sippen, to sip, possibly from Germanic *supp‑.
- Possible extended zero-grade form *sūg‑.
- suck, from Old English sūcan, to suck, from Germanic *sūk‑.
- soak, from Old English socian, to steep, from Germanic shortened form *sukōn.
- suction, suctorial; prosciutto, from Latin sūgere, to suck.
- Variant form *sūk‑. succulent, from Latin sūcus, succus, juice.
[Pokorny 1. seu‑ 912.] |
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