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		sū- Pig. Oldest form *suhx‑, becoming *sū‑; probably a derivative of seuə-1.- Suffixed form *suə-īno‑. 
- swine, from Old English swīn, swine;
 - keelson, from Old Norse svīn, swine. Both a and b from Germanic *swīnam.
 
  - Suffixed reduced form *su-kā‑. 
- hog, from Old English hogg, hog, from British Celtic *hukk‑, from Celtic expressive form *sukko‑, swine, snout of a swine;
 - socket, from Anglo-Norman soc, plowshare, perhaps from Celtic *sukko‑.
 
 - sow2, from Old English sugu, sow, from Germanic *sugō.
 
  - Basic form *sū‑.  sow2, from Old English sū, from Germanic *sū‑.
 - soil2, from Latin sūs, pig.
 - Hyades, hyena; hyoscine, from Greek hūs, swine.
  [Pokorny sū̆-s 1038.] |  
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