Sud

See also: sud, suď, súd, süd, Süd, suð, sud-, and súð

English

Proper noun

Sud

  1. A department in Haiti.

French

Etymology

See sud

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /syd/

Proper noun

Sud m

  1. South

German

Alternative forms

  • Sutt (archaic)

Etymology

From Middle High German sut, from Old High German *sut, from Proto-Germanic *sudą (brew, soup); related to sieden (to boil). Cognate with Old English ġesod (cooking, boiling, seething), Old Frisian soth (cooking, boiling), Danish sod, Icelandic soð.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /zuːt/ (prescriptive standard)
  • IPA(key): /suːt/ (Austria)
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -uːt

Noun

Sud m (strong, genitive Sudes or Suds, plural Sude)

  1. broth, stock, brew (liquid that remains after cooking, boiling)
    Synonym: (abgekochte) Brühe
  2. (regional, southern) dregs, residue (especially, but not only, from boiling)
  3. (archaic except beer brewing) the process of boiling
  4. (archaic) a boiling liquid

Declension

Derived terms

  • Absud
  • Fleischsud
  • Gemüsesud
  • Kaffeesud
  • Sudhaus
  • Würzsud

References

  • Sud” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Sud” in Duden online
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