"syre" meaning in Swedish

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Noun

IPA: /ˈsyːˌrɛ/ Audio: Sv-ett syre.ogg Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], syre [indefinite, nominative, uncountable], syret [definite, nominative, uncountable], syres [genitive, indefinite, uncountable], syrets [definite, genitive, uncountable]
Etymology: From sur (“sour”) and syrlig (“acidic”). Coined by Swedish scientists Pehr von Afzelius and Anders Gustaf Ekeberg in 1795, based on the early belief that oxygen was a main ingredient in all acids. Analogue with kväve (“nitrogen”) and väte (“hydrogen”). Cognate with Latin oxygenium. Etymology templates: {{coinage|sv|Pehr von Afzelius|nat=Swedish|occ=scientists}} Coined by Swedish scientists Pehr von Afzelius, {{coinage|sv|Anders Gustaf Ekeberg|in=1795|notext=1}} Anders Gustaf Ekeberg in 1795, {{cog|la|oxygenium}} Latin oxygenium Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns|uncountable|g=n|g2=|head=|sort=}} syre n (uncountable), {{sv-noun|n|-}} syre n (uncountable) Inflection templates: {{sv-decl-noun|syre|syret|-|-|syres|syrets|-|-|definitions=|gender=Neuter|uncountable=yes}}
  1. oxygen Tags: neuter, uncountable Synonyms: oxygen (alt: rare)
    Sense id: en-syre-sv-noun-uYKgmzVC Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header, Swedish links with redundant wikilinks

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for syre meaning in Swedish (2.6kB)

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