sýr
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Czech
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *syrъ.
Pronunciation
Noun
sýr m inan
- cheese (dairy product)
- pizza se sýrem ― pizza with cheese
Declension
Declension of sýr (hard masculine inanimate)
Derived terms
(adjective):
(nouns):
Further reading
Faroese
Pronunciation
Noun
sýr
Icelandic
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Inherited from Old Norse sýr, from Proto-Germanic *sūz, from Proto-Indo-European *sū-.
Noun
sýr f (genitive singular sýr, nominative plural sýr)
Declension
Declension of sýr (feminine)
Etymology 2
Noun
sýr m (genitive singular sýrs, no plural)
Declension
Declension of sýr (sg-only masculine)
References
- Halldóra Jónsdóttir, Þórdís Úlfarsdóttir, editors (2014–2020), “sýr”, in Íslensk nútímamálsorðabók [Icelandic Modern Dictionary] (in Icelandic), Reykjavík: The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
Old Norse
Alternative forms
- *sōʀ — Old East Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *sūz, whence also Old English sū, Old Saxon sū, Old High German sū (whence German Sau), Swedish so. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *sū-. Cognate with Latin sūs (“pig”), Ancient Greek ὗς (hûs, “wild boar”), Sanskrit सूकर (sūkará). Compare also related forms with velar stops or fricatives, such as Norwegian sugge (“sow”), Swedish sugga (“sow”), Old English sugu, Old Saxon suga, Welsh hwch (“pig”).
Noun
sýr f (genitive sýr, plural sýr)
- (Old West Norse) sow (female pig)
Declension
Descendants
Further reading
- Ásgeir Blöndal Magnússon (1989) Íslensk orðsifjabók, Reykjavík: Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, →ISBN (Available at Málið.is under the “Eldri orðabækur” tab.)
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