soe
Translingual
Symbol
soeCategory:Translingual lemmas#SOECategory:Translingual symbols#SOECategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#SOECategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
See also
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#SOECategory:English terms derived from Middle English#SOE sō (“large tub, vat”), from Old EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Old English#SOECategory:English terms derived from Old English#SOE sā (“a tub, pail, vessel”) and/or Old NorseCategory:English terms derived from Old Norse#SOE sár (“large cask”) (acc. s.sá), both from Proto-GermanicCategory:English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#SOECategory:English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#SOE *saihaz (“bucket, vat”), from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#SOE *seyk- (“to reach, grasp”). Cognate with Swedish så (“large wooden water vessel”).
Noun
soe (plural soes)Category:English lemmas#SOECategory:English nouns#SOECategory:English countable nouns#SOECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- (obsoleteCategory:English terms with obsolete senses#SOE) a large wooden vessel for carrying water, especially one to be carried on a pole between two people.
- 1662, Henry More, An Antidote Against Atheism, Book II, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 55:
- "... no more then a Pump grown dry will yield any water, unless you pour a little water into it first, and then for one Bason-ful you may fetch up so many Soe-fuls".
- 1662, Henry More, An Antidote Against Atheism, Book II, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 55:
Etymology 2
Conjunction
soeCategory:English lemmas#SOECategory:English conjunctions#SOECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- Obsolete form of soCategory:English obsolete forms#SOE.
- 1830, Christopher Merrett, letter to Thomas Browne:
- Many of the lupus piscis I have seen, and have bin informed by the king's fishmonger they are taken on our coast, but was not satisfied for some reasons of his relation soe as to enter it into my Pinax […]Category:English terms with quotations#SOE
Anagrams
Achang
Pronunciation
- (Myanmar) /sɯ˧/
Noun
soeCategory:Achang lemmas#SOECategory:Achang nouns#SOECategory:Achang entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
Further reading
Afrikaans
Pronunciation
Adverb
soeCategory:Afrikaans lemmas#SOECategory:Afrikaans adverbs#SOECategory:Afrikaans entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- (Western Cape) alternative form of so
Estonian
Etymology 1
From Proto-FinnicCategory:Estonian terms inherited from Proto-Finnic#SOECategory:Estonian terms derived from Proto-Finnic#SOE *sooja, borrowed from an IranianCategory:Estonian terms derived from Iranian languages#SOE language (compare Persian سایه (sâya, “shadow, shelter”)). Komi-Zyrian сай (saj, “shelter”) and Eastern Mari шойылч (šojylč, “from behind”) may have the same origin. Cognate to Finnish suoja and Votic soojõ (“warm, warmth”).
Adjective
soe (genitive sooja, partitive sooja, comparative soojem, superlative kõige soojem)Category:Estonian lemmas#SOECategory:Estonian adjectives#SOECategory:Estonian entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
Declension
| Declension of soe (ÕS type 24e/tühi, length gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | soe | soojad | |
| accusative | nom. | ||
| gen. | sooja | ||
| genitive | soojade | ||
| partitive | sooja | sooje soojasid | |
| illative | sooja soojasse |
soojadesse soojesse | |
| inessive | soojas | soojades soojes | |
| elative | soojast | soojadest soojest | |
| allative | soojale | soojadele soojele | |
| adessive | soojal | soojadel soojel | |
| ablative | soojalt | soojadelt soojelt | |
| translative | soojaks | soojadeks soojeks | |
| terminative | soojani | soojadeni | |
| essive | soojana | soojadena | |
| abessive | soojata | soojadeta | |
| comitative | soojaga | soojadega | |
Etymology 2
Noun
soeCategory:Estonian non-lemma forms#SOECategory:Estonian noun forms#SOECategory:Estonian entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
Friulian
Etymology
From Vulgar LatinCategory:Friulian terms inherited from Vulgar Latin#SOECategory:Friulian terms derived from Vulgar Latin#SOE, Late LatinCategory:Friulian terms inherited from Late Latin#SOECategory:Friulian terms derived from Late Latin#SOE soca, of CelticCategory:Friulian terms derived from Celtic languages#SOE origin, from GaulishCategory:Friulian terms derived from Gaulish#SOE *soucā, ultimately from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Friulian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#SOE *sew- (“to bend, to cut, to drive”), see also Sanskrit सुवति (suvati).[1]
Compare Romansh suga, suja, soua, sua, Venetan soga, Albanian shokë, French suage, Portuguese and Spanish soga.
Noun
soe f (plural sois)Category:Friulian lemmas#SOECategory:Friulian nouns#SOECategory:Friulian entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Friulian feminine nouns#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- (strong or thick) rope
- Synonym: cuarde
- (nauticalCategory:fur:Nautical#SOE) stay
References
Galician
Verb
soeCategory:Galician non-lemma forms#SOECategory:Galician verb forms#SOECategory:Galician entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
Indonesian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From HokkienCategory:Indonesian terms borrowed from Hokkien#SOECategory:Indonesian terms derived from Hokkien#SOE 衰 (soe, “to have poor luck”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈsoe]Category:Indonesian 2-syllable words#SOECategory:Indonesian terms with IPA pronunciation#SOE
- Hyphenation: soé
Adjective
soé (comparative lebih soe, superlative paling soe)Category:Indonesian lemmas#SOECategory:Indonesian adjectives#SOECategory:Indonesian entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
Further reading
- “soe”, in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia [Great Dictionary of the Indonesian Language] (in Indonesian), Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016
Middle Dutch
Etymology 1
Adverb
soeCategory:Middle Dutch non-lemma forms#SOECategory:Middle Dutch adverb forms#SOECategory:Middle Dutch entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- alternative spelling of sô
Conjunction
soeCategory:Middle Dutch lemmas#SOECategory:Middle Dutch conjunctions#SOECategory:Middle Dutch entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- alternative spelling of sô
Etymology 2
From Old DutchCategory:Middle Dutch terms inherited from Old Dutch#SOECategory:Middle Dutch terms derived from Old Dutch#SOE *suo, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Middle Dutch terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#SOECategory:Middle Dutch terms derived from Proto-Germanic#SOE *sō, originally the feminine demonstrative pronoun.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zuə/, /zu/Category:Middle Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation#SOE
Pronoun
soeCategory:Middle Dutch lemmas#SOECategory:Middle Dutch pronouns#SOECategory:Middle Dutch entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- (Flemish) alternative form of si (“feminine singular”)
Portuguese
Verb
soeCategory:Portuguese non-lemma forms#SOECategory:Portuguese verb forms#SOECategory:Portuguese entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- inflection of soar:
Sardinian
Verb
soeCategory:Sardinian non-lemma forms#SOECategory:Sardinian verb forms#SOECategory:Sardinian entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- Variant first-person singular present indicative of èssere
Ternate
Pronunciation
Verb
soeCategory:Ternate lemmas#SOECategory:Ternate verbs#SOECategory:Ternate entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
Conjugation
References
- Rika Hayami-Allen (2001), A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh
Tetum
Verb
soeCategory:Tetum lemmas#SOECategory:Tetum verbs#SOECategory:Tetum entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- to throw
West Frisian
Verb
soeCategory:West Frisian non-lemma forms#SOECategory:West Frisian verb forms#SOECategory:West Frisian entries with incorrect language header#SOECategory:Pages with entries#SOECategory:Pages with 14 entries#SOE
- would (modal verb) (see sille)
- Ik soe it mar dwaan as ik dy wie.
- I would have done it if I were you.