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siaßn

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Bavarian

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Etymology

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From Middle High German süezen, suozen, from Old High German suozen, from Proto-West Germanic *swōtijan, from Proto-Germanic *swōtijaną, derived from the adjective *swōtuz (sweet) (whence siaß), from Proto-Indo-European *swéh₂dus. By surface analysis, siaß +‎ -n. Cognates include Yiddish זיסן (zisn), German süßen, Dutch zoeten, Old Norse *sǿta.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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siaßn (past participle gsiaßt)

  1. (transitive) to sweeten

Conjugation

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Conjugation of siaßn
infinitive siaßn
past participle gsiaßt
present past subjunctive
1st person singular siaß siaßad
2nd person singular siaßt siaßadst
3rd person singular siaßt siaßad
1st person plural siaßn siaßadn
2nd person plural siaßts siaßads
3rd person plural siaßn siaßadn
imperative
singular siaß
plural siaßts

Derived terms

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