"saout" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Breton]

IPA: /saʊd/, /sɔwt/
Etymology: From Old Breton solt, from Proto-Brythonic *solt, from Latin solidus (“a gold coin”). Compare Old Cornish sols (Cornish zowlz) and Middle Welsh swllt (“shilling”). Etymology templates: {{inh|br|obt|solt}} Old Breton solt, {{inh|br|cel-bry-pro|*solt}} Proto-Brythonic *solt, {{der|br|la|solidus||a gold coin}} Latin solidus (“a gold coin”), {{cog|oco|sols}} Old Cornish sols, {{cog|kw|zowlz}} Cornish zowlz, {{cog|wlm|swllt|t=shilling}} Middle Welsh swllt (“shilling”) Head templates: {{head|br|nouns||||{{{p}}}||{{{p2}}}||{{{p3}}}||{{{d}}}||{{{c}}}||{{{s}}}||{{{s2}}}|f2accel-form=p|f5accel-form=d|f7accel-form=sgl|f8accel-form=s|g=p|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=}} saout pl, {{br-noun|p}} saout pl
  1. livestock Tags: plural Categories (lifeform): Animals

Download JSON data for saout meaning in All languages combined (2.2kB)

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