uss

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See also: USS, us's, US$, and U.S.S.

Estonian

Etymology

Onomatopoetic. A similar root is seen in Livonian ūška (worm). Possibly from Old East Slavic ужь (užĭ).

Noun

uss (genitive ussi, partitive ussi)

  1. snake
  2. worm

Declension

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Derived terms


Manx

Etymology

From a Middle Irish [Term?] lenited form of Old Irish tussu.

Pronoun

uss

  1. Second person singular informal emphatic personal pronoun; you

Related terms

  • oo (non-emphatic)

References


Piedmontese

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Noun

uss m (plural uss)

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