swied

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Low German

Etymology

Related to Old Saxon swīth, from Proto-Germanic *swinþaz, related to swinn, English swith, West Frisian swiid.

Adjective

swied

  1. (dated) very
  2. (formal) quite

Synonyms


Maltese

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Arabic اِسْوَدَّ (iswadda).

Verb

swied (imperfect jiswied)

  1. to become black
Conjugation
    Conjugation of swied
singular plural
1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person
perfect m swiedt swiedt swied swiedna swiedtu swiedu
f swiedet
imperfect m niswied tiswied jiswied niswiedu tiswiedu jiswiedu
f tiswied
imperative swied swiedu

Etymology 2

From Arabic سَوَاد (sawād).

Noun

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  1. blackness
Derived terms

Saterland Frisian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Frisian *swīth, from Proto-Germanic *swinþaz. Cognate with English swith.

Adverb

swied

  1. very; much