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Translingual

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sur

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for Mwaghavul.

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Aragonese

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Old English suþ, from Proto-Germanic *sunþrą. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sur m

  1. south

References

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  • sur”, in Aragonario, diccionario aragonés–castellano (in Spanish)

Asturian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French sud, from Old English suþ, from Proto-Germanic *sunþrą.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsuɾ/ [ˈsuɾ]
  • Rhymes: -uɾ
  • Syllabification: sur

Noun

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sur m (uncountable)

  1. south
    Antonym: norte

Basque

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /s̺ur/ [s̺ur]
  • Rhymes: -ur
  • Hyphenation: sur

Noun

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sur inan

  1. (Biscayan) alternative form of sudur (nose, trunk)

Declension

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Declension of sur (inan C-stem)
indefinite singular plural proximal plural
absolutive sur surra surrak surrok
ergative surrek surrak surrek surrok
dative surri surrari surrei surroi
genitive surren surraren surren surron
comitative surrekin surrarekin surrekin surrokin
causative surrengatik surrarengatik surrengatik surrongatik
benefactive surrentzat surrarentzat surrentzat surrontzat
instrumental surrez surraz surrez surrotaz
innesive surretan surrean surretan surrotan
locative surretako surreko surretako surrotako
allative surretara surrera surretara surrotara
terminative surretaraino surreraino surretaraino surrotaraino
directive surretarantz surrerantz surretarantz surrotarantz
destinative surretarako surrerako surretarako surrotarako
ablative surretatik surretik surretatik surrotatik
partitive surrik
prolative surtzat

Further reading

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  • sudur”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
  • sur”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

Central Bikol

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish sur.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /suɾ/ [suɾ]
  • Hyphenation: sur

Noun

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súr (Basahan spelling ᜐᜓᜍ᜔)

  1. south
    Synonym: habagatan
    Antonyms: norte, amihanan

Cornish

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Etymology

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From French sûr.

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Adjective

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sur

  1. certain, sure

Danish

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Verbal noun to surre (to whirr) (imitative).

Noun

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sur n (singular definite surret, plural indefinite sur)

  1. whirr (a sibilant buzz or vibration from insect wings)
Declension
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Declension of sur
neuter
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative sur surret sur surrene
genitive surs surrets surs surrenes

Etymology 2

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From Old Norse súrr (sour), from Proto-Germanic *sūraz, from Proto-Indo-European *súHros.

Adjective

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sur (neuter surt, plural and definite singular attributive sure)

  1. sour (having an acid, sharp or tangy taste)
  2. (chemistry) acidic
  3. (of dairy products) spoiled
  4. (of a person or communication) surly, cross, annoyed, sulky, sore
  5. (of work or situation) unpleasant
Inflection
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Inflection of sur
positive comparative superlative
indefinite common singular sur surere surest2
indefinite neuter singular surt surere surest2
plural sure surere surest2
definite attributive1 sure surere sureste

1 When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite,
the corresponding "indefinite" form is used.
2 The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively.

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Basic tastes in Danish (layout · text)
sweet sour salty bitter spicy savory
sød sur salt bitter stærk umami

References

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Esperanto

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Etymology

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    From French sur. Doublet of super.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /sur/
    • Audio 1:(file)
    • Audio 2:(file)
    • Audio 3:(file)
    • Rhymes: -ur
    • Syllabification: sur

    Preposition

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    sur

    1. on, upon
      La kato dormis sur la lito.
      The cat was sleeping on the bed.
    2. onto [with accusative]

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    French

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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      Inherited from Middle French sur, from Old French sur, seur, sor, soure, souvre, sovre (on, upon, over), from Latin super (over, on, above). Doublet of super, a borrowing. Cognate with Old English ofer (over, above). More at over.

      Preposition

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      sur

      1. on, upon
      2. on top of
      3. from on top of
      4. above
      5. out of
        sept sur dixseven out of ten
      6. in the case of
      7. about, concerning
      8. (informal, France) in (a place)
        Synonyms: à, en, dans
        sur Parisin Paris
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      Etymology 2

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      Inherited from Middle French sur, from Old French sur (sour, bitter), from Frankish *sūr (acidic, sour), from Proto-Germanic *sūraz (sour). More at English sour.

      Adjective

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      sur (feminine sure, masculine plural surs, feminine plural sures)

      1. sour

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      Galician

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from French sud, from Old English suþ, from Proto-Germanic *sunþrą.

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ˈsuɾ/ [ˈs̺uɾ]
      • Rhymes: -uɾ
      • Hyphenation: sur

      Noun

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      sur m (plural sures)

      1. (uncountable) south (cardinal direction)
      2. (uncountable) the southern portion of a territory or region
      3. (countable) a southern; a wind blowing from the south

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      Ido

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from French surItalian su.

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      sur

      1. on

      Italian

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      Etymology

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      From Latin super (above).

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ˈsur/
      • Rhymes: -ur
      • Hyphenation: sùr

      Preposition

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      sur

      1. (archaic) alternative form of su used before words beginning with u (especially indefinite articles)
        sur un tavoloon a table

      Further reading

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      • sur in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

      Javanese

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      Romanization

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      sur

      1. romanization of ꦱꦸꦂ

      Maltese

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      Etymology 1

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      From Arabic سُور (sūr).

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      sur m (plural swar)

      1. wall, rampart
        • 1949, Anton Buttigieg, “Il-Bejta fis-Sur”, in Mill-Gallerija ta’ Żgħożiti:
          U tela’ għas-sur, wisq imgħaddab,
          u kaxkar kull xitla, kull żrara,
          u l-bejta dlonk ħataf, ġarr miegħu
          bl-għasafar, jaħasra xi ħsara!
          (please add an English translation of this quotation)
      2. bastion
      3. rock

      Etymology 2

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      Contraction of sinjur, from Sicilian signuri.

      Noun

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      sur m (usually uncountable)

      1. mister, sir
        is-Sur ButtiġieġMr Buttigieg

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      Adjective

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      sur

      1. alternative form of sure

      Middle High German

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      Etymology

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      From Old High German sūr, from Proto-West Germanic *sūr, from Proto-West Germanic *sūr, from Proto-Germanic *sūraz, from Proto-Indo-European *suHrós.

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      sūr

      1. sour

      Declension

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      Positive forms of sūr
      singular plural
      masculine feminine neuter nonneuter neuter
      strong declension nominative sūrer sūriu sūreȥ sūre sūriu
      genitive sūres sūrer(e) sūres sūrer(e)
      dative sūrem(e) sūrer(e) sūrem(e) sūren
      accusative sūren sūre sūreȥ sūre sūriu
      weak declension nominative dër sūre diu sūre daȥ sūre die sūren diu sūren
      genitive dës sūren dër sūren dës sūren dër sūren
      dative dëm sūren dër sūren dëm sūren dën sūren
      accusative dën sūren die sūren daȥ sūre die sūren diu sūren

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      Norwegian Bokmål

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      Etymology

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      From Old Norse súrr, from Proto-Germanic *sūraz, from Proto-Indo-European *súHros. Cognate with Danish sur, Icelandic súr, Dutch zuur, English sour and German sauer.

      Adjective

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      sur (neuter singular surt, definite singular and plural sure, comparative surere, indefinite superlative surest, definite superlative sureste)

      1. sour (e.g. the characteristic taste of a lemon)
      2. In a bad temper, sulky
      3. acidic
        sur nedbøracid rain
      4. cold, unpleasant (often about weather)
        Det er surt ute.
        The weather is unpleasant outside
        Han prøver å gjøre livet surt for meg.
        He's trying to make life difficult for me.

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      Norwegian Nynorsk

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      Etymology

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      From Old Norse súrr, from Proto-Germanic *sūraz, from Proto-Indo-European *súHros. Cognate with Danish sur, Icelandic súr, Dutch zuur, English sour and German sauer.

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      sur (neuter singular surt, definite singular and plural sure, comparative surare, indefinite superlative surast, definite superlative suraste)

      1. sour
      2. acidic
        sur nedbøracid rain
      3. bad-tempered, annoyed, in a foul mood
        Synonym: gretten
      4. used about old socks which are smelling bad

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      Old English

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-West Germanic *sūr. Cognate with Old Saxon sūr, Old High German sūr, Old Norse súrr.

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      sūr

      1. sour

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      Old French

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      Etymology 1

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      Borrowed from Frankish *sūr (acidic, sour). 1160 CE.

      Adjective

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      sur m (oblique and nominative feminine singular sure)

      1. sour, bitter
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      Etymology 2

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      Preposition

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      sur

      1. alternative form of seur

      Old High German

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-West Germanic *sūr, from Proto-West Germanic *sūr, from Proto-Germanic *sūraz, from Proto-Indo-European *suHrós.

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      sūr

      1. sour

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      Old Swedish

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      Etymology

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      From Old Norse súrr, from Proto-Germanic *sūraz.

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      sūr

      1. sour

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      Declension of sūr (strong)
      singular masculine feminine neuter
      nominative sūr sūr sūrt
      accusative sūran sūra sūrt
      dative sūrum
      sūrom
      sūrri
      sūrre
      sūru
      sūro
      genitive sūrs sūrrar sūrs
      plural masculine feminine neuter
      nominative sūrir
      sūrer
      sūrar sūr
      accusative sūra sūrar sūr
      dative sūrum
      sūrom
      sūrum
      sūrom
      sūrum
      sūrom
      genitive sūrra
      sūra
      sūrra
      sūra
      sūrra
      sūra
      Declension of sūr (weak)
      singular masculine feminine neuter
      nominative sūri
      sūre
      sūra sūra
      accusative sūra sūru
      sūro
      sūra
      dative sūra sūru
      sūro
      sūra
      genitive sūra sūru
      sūro
      sūra
      plural masculine feminine neuter
      nominative sūru
      sūro
      sūru
      sūro
      sūru
      sūro
      accusative sūru
      sūro
      sūru
      sūro
      sūru
      sūro
      dative sūru
      sūro
      sūru
      sūro
      sūru
      sūro
      genitive sūru
      sūro
      sūru
      sūro
      sūru
      sūro

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      Prasuni

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      Etymology

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      From Proto-Nuristani, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sáras, from Proto-Indo-European *sélos.

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      sur (Pashki)[1]

      1. lake
      2. pond

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      1. ^ Strand, Richard F. (2016), “sur”, in Nûristânî Etymological Lexicon[1]

      Rohingya

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      Etymology

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      From Sanskrit चोर (cora).

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      sur (Hanifi spelling 𐴏𐴟𐴌)

      1. thief
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      Romanian

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      Etymology

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      Most likely from a Slavic language. Compare Bulgarian сур (sur), Serbo-Croatian sur. A less likely etymology connects it to Latin syrus, or links it with Italian soro.

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      sur m or n (feminine singular sură, masculine plural suri, feminine/neuter plural sure)

      1. grey
        Synonyms: gri, brumăriu

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      Declension of sur
      singular plural
      masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
      nominative-
      accusative
      indefinite sur sură suri sure
      definite surul sura surii surele
      genitive-
      dative
      indefinite sur sure suri sure
      definite surului surei surilor surelor

      Serbo-Croatian

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      Etymology

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      Compare surov.

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      sȗr (Cyrillic spelling су̑р, definite sȗrī)

      1. (expressive, literary) ash-gray
      2. (expressive, literary, figurative) gray, gloomy (of weather)
      3. (expressive, literary, figurative) glum, stern, scowling, sullen (of person's face or mood)

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      indefinite forms
      singular masculine feminine neuter
      nominative sur sura suro
      genitive sura sure sura
      dative suru suroj suru
      accusative inanimate
      animate
      sur
      sura
      suru suro
      vocative sur sura suro
      locative suru suroj suru
      instrumental surim surom surim
      plural masculine feminine neuter
      nominative suri sure sura
      genitive surih surih surih
      dative surim(a) surim(a) surim(a)
      accusative sure sure sura
      vocative suri sure sura
      locative surim(a) surim(a) surim(a)
      instrumental surim(a) surim(a) surim(a)
      definite forms
      singular masculine feminine neuter
      nominative suri sura suro
      genitive surog(a) sure surog(a)
      dative surom(u/e) suroj surom(u/e)
      accusative inanimate
      animate
      suri
      surog(a)
      suru suro
      vocative suri sura suro
      locative surom(e/u) suroj surom(e/u)
      instrumental surim surom surim
      plural masculine feminine neuter
      nominative suri sure sura
      genitive surih surih surih
      dative surim(a) surim(a) surim(a)
      accusative sure sure sura
      vocative suri sure sura
      locative surim(a) surim(a) surim(a)
      instrumental surim(a) surim(a) surim(a)

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      • sur”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026

      Spanish

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from French sud, from Old English suþ, from Proto-West Germanic *sunþr.

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      sur m (plural sures)

      1. south
        Synonyms: ostro, austro
        Antonyms: norte, septentrión

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      noroeste norte
      septentrión
      noreste
      oeste
      occidente
      poniente
      este
      oriente
      levante
      suroeste sur
      ostro
      austro
      sureste

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      Sumerian

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      Romanization

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      sur

      1. romanization of 𒋩 (sur)

      Swedish

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      Etymology

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      From Old Swedish sūr, from Old Norse súrr, from Proto-Germanic *sūraz, from Proto-Indo-European *súHros.

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      sur (comparative surare, superlative surast)

      1. sour (having the characteristic taste of for example a lemon or vinegar)
      2. sour (rancid)
        sur mjölk
        sour milk
      3. acidic
        sur jord
        acidic soil
      4. angry, annoyed
        Jag blir så jäkla sur när han gör så där
        I get so damn angry when he does that
      5. bad, sour (of a feeling or the like)
        Det känns surt att vi förlorade
        It feels bad that we lost
      6. wet, damp (of something that should be dry)
        sura strumpor
        wet socks

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      Inflection of sur
      Indefinite positive comparative superlative1
      common singular sur surare surast
      neuter singular surt surare surast
      plural sura surare surast
      masculine plural2 sure surare surast
      Definite positive comparative superlative
      masculine singular3 sure surare suraste
      all sura surare suraste

      1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
      2 Dated or archaic.
      3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine.

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      Tagalog

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from Spanish sur, from French sud, from Middle French sud, from Old French su, sud (south), a Germanic borrowing, from Old English sūþ (south).

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      sur (Baybayin spelling ᜐᜓᜇ᜔) (uncommon)

      1. south (compass point)
        Synonym: timog
        • 1985, Francisco Soc Rodrigo, Mga tula at tilamsik ng diwa:
          At, sa angkan naman ng ating First Lady, si Kokoy, na siyang governor ng Leyte, Ay embahador pa sa lahat ng parte - Sa este't oeste, sa sur at sa norte!
          (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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      hilagang-kanluran hilaga hilagang-silangan
      kanluran silangan
      timog-kanluran timog timog-silangan
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      Turkish

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      Etymology 1

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      Inherited from Ottoman Turkish سور,[1] from Arabic سُور (sūr).[2]

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      sur (definite accusative suru, plural surlar)

      1. city wall

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      Inherited from Ottoman Turkish صور,[3] from Arabic صُور (ṣūr).[4]

      Noun

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      sur (definite accusative suru, plural surlar)

      1. horn

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      1. ^ Redhouse, James W. (1890), “سور”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon[2], Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 1088
      2. ^ Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–), “sur1”, in Nişanyan Sözlük
      3. ^ Redhouse, James W. (1890), “صور”, in A Turkish and English Lexicon[3], Constantinople: A. H. Boyajian, page 1190
      4. ^ Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–), “sur2”, in Nişanyan Sözlük

      Welsh

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      Etymology

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      From Old English sūr (sour).[1]

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      sur (feminine singular sur, plural surion, equative sured, comparative surach, superlative suraf, not mutable)

      1. sour, acidic
        Synonyms: egr, chwibl, asidaidd, asidig

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      Noun

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      sur m (uncountable, not mutable)

      1. (obsolete) acid
        Synonym: asid

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      Basic tastes in Welsh (layout · text)
      sweet sour salty bitter spicy savory
      melys sur / egr hallt chwerw sbeislyd sawrus

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      Mutated forms of sur
      radical soft nasal aspirate
      sur unchanged unchanged unchanged

      References

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      1. ^ R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke, et al., editors (1950–present), “sur”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies