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Proto-Germanic: *swōtu-, *swōtia-, *sutja-
Meaning: sweet
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: suti-s (i/ja) `gentle, yielding'
Old Norse: sȫt-r `süss'
Norwegian: söt
Swedish: söt
Danish: söd
Old English: swēte `sweet'
English: sweet
Old Frisian: swēte
Old Saxon: swōti
Middle Dutch: soete `zoet, zacht, vriendelijk, aangenaam, lief'
Dutch: zoet
Old Franconian: suoti
Middle Low German: sȫte
Old High German: suoʒi (8.Jh.) `süss, mild, angenehm, lieblich, freundlich'
Middle High German: süeʒe, suoʒe, md. sūʒe, sōʒe 'süss; milde, angenehm, leiblich; freundlich, gütig'
German: süss
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