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soun
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Indonesian
Noun
soun
- alternative form of suun
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Anglo-Norman sun, soun, from accusative of Latin sonus.
Pronunciation
Noun
soun (uncountable)
Related terms
- resoun
- sounen
Descendants
References
- “sǒun, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Occitan
Alternative forms
Pronoun
soun m
- (Mistralian) his, hers or its
Old French
Alternative forms
Etymology 1
Pronoun
soun m (feminine sa)
Etymology 2
Noun
soun oblique singular, m (oblique plural souns, nominative singular souns, nominative plural soun)
- sound; noise
- Pur la mort son pere plure a mout haut soun
- After the death of his father, he wailed loudly (literally, 'with very high sound')
- Pur la mort son pere plure a mout haut soun
- tune; song
Related terms
Descendants
- → English: sound
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Scots
Etymology
Anglo-Norman soun. The verb is either from the noun or Anglo-Norman souner.
Pronunciation
Noun
soun (plural souns)
Verb
soun (third-person singular simple present souns, present participle sounin, simple past sount, past participle sount)
- to sound
Adjective
soun (comparative souner, superlative sounest)
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