souð

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See also: soud, south, and South

Jamtish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse sauðr, from Proto-Germanic *sauþaz.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [sɞ́ʉː], [sɞ́ɵːʋ]

Noun

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souð m

  1. sheep