syd
Translingual
Symbol
syd
Danish
Etymology 1
From Old Danish suth, from Old Norse suðr, from Proto-Germanic *sunþrą.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /syd/, [syð]
Noun
syd c (singular definite syden, not used in plural form)
- The south.
Inflection
| common gender |
singular | |
|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | syd | syden |
| genitive | syds | sydens |
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From either Middle Low German sut or Dutch zuid.
Adverb
syd
- south, southwards, (south from one's immediate position)
Derived terms
See also
Etymology 3
See syde.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /syːd/, [syðˀ]
Verb
syd
- imperative of syde
References
- “syd” in Den Danske Ordbog
See also
compass points: [edit]
| nordvest | nord | nordøst |
| vest | øst | |
| sydvest | syd | sydøst |
Middle English
Noun
syd
- alternative form of seed (“seed”)
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
From Danish syd, from Old Norse syðri.
Adverb
syd
See also
- sødre
- sør om
- sunnantil (Nynorsk)
Etymology 2
From Danish syd, from Old Norse suðr.
Noun
syd (indeclinable) (uncountable)
Derived terms
References
- “syd” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Swedish
Etymology
Loaned from Low German, German, or Dutch.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /syːd/
Audio: (file)
Adverb
syd
Noun
syd c
- south; one of the four major compass points
Synonyms
Related terms
See also
compass points: kompasspunkter: [edit]
| nordväst | norr nord |
nordost nordöst |
| väster väst |
öster öst ost | |
| sydväst | söder syd |
sydost sydöst |
Further reading
- syd in Svensk ordbok.