Sud
English
Proper noun
Sud
- A department in Haiti.
French
Etymology
See sud
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /syd/
Proper noun
Sud m
- South
- a department of Haiti; capital: Les Cayes
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/ (Germany)
Audio: (file) (Germany)
- IPA(key): /suːt/ (Austria, Southern Germany, Switzerland)
- Rhymes: -uːt
Noun
Sud m (strong, genitive Sudes or Suds, plural Sude)
- broth, stock, brew (liquid that remains after cooking, boiling)
- Synonym: (abgekochte) Brühe
- (regional, southern) dregs, residue (especially, but not only, from boiling)
- (archaic except beer brewing) the process of boiling
- (archaic) a boiling liquid
Declension
Declension of Sud [masculine, strong]
Derived terms
- Absud
- Fleischsud
- Gemüsesud
- Kaffeesud
- Sudhaus
- Würzsud