söß

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Central Franconian[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle High German süezi, from Old High German suozi.

Alternative forms[edit]

  • seß (northern Moselle Franconian)
  • sieß (southern Moselle Franconian)

Pronunciation[edit]

Adjective[edit]

söß (masculine söße, feminine and plural söße or söß, comparative sößer, superlative et sößte)

  1. (Ripuarian) sweet

Etymology 2[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

Verb[edit]

söß

  1. (Ripuarian) singular past subjunctive of setze (to sit)
  2. (Ripuarian, some dialects) second-person plural past subjunctive of setze

Low German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle Low German ses, from Old Saxon sehs.

Numeral[edit]

söß

  1. six
    • 1861, Wilh. Heyse, Pünschendörp. Plattdütsche Lauschens, Dichtels un Rimels in mekelnbörger Mundart, Neubrandenburg, page 33:
      [...] as de Klock is söß [...]
      [...] at six o'clock [...]