"sotis" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Estonian]

Head templates: {{head|et|noun form}} sotis
  1. inessive singular of sott Tags: form-of, inessive, singular Form of: sott
    Sense id: en-sotis-et-noun--t6KuR~c Categories (other): Estonian entries with incorrect language header

Adjective [Swedish]

IPA: /¹suːtɪs/ Forms: mer sotis [comparative], mest sotis [superlative]
Etymology: sot (“soot”) + -is, because soot is black and svartsjuk, which is the most common term, literally means black sick. Etymology templates: {{suffix|sv|sot|is|t1=soot}} sot (“soot”) + -is, {{m|sv|svartsjuk}} svartsjuk Head templates: {{head|sv|adjective|||comparative|mer sotis|superlative|mest sotis|f2accel-form=comparative|f3accel-form=superlative|head=|sort=}} sotis (comparative mer sotis, superlative mest sotis), {{sv-adj|peri}} sotis (comparative mer sotis, superlative mest sotis)
  1. (colloquial) jealous Tags: colloquial Synonyms: svartsjuk, svartis [dated]
    Sense id: en-sotis-sv-adj-svXi4hdY Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header, Swedish terms suffixed with -is

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