English[]
Etymology 1[]
From Latin solve in the hymn for St. John the Baptist all note names were take from.
Alternative spellings[]
- so, soh
Pronunciation[]
- (RP) IPA: /sɒl/, SAMPA: /sQl/
- (US) enPR: sōl, IPA: /soʊl/, SAMPA: /s@Ul/
- Homophones: soul, sole (US)
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Sol (-)
Translations[]
Etymology 2[]
From Latin sol (“‘sun’”)
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /sɑ:l/
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Sol ({{{1}}})
- (astronomy) A solar day on Mars (equivalent to 24 hours, 39 minutes, 35 seconds).
- (obsolete, alchemy) Gold.
See also[]
- Sol
- yestersol
Etymology 3[]
From Spanish sol (“‘sun’”), itself from Latin sol (“‘sun’”)
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /sɑ:l/, sɒl/
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Sol ({{{1}}})
- A Spanish-American gold or silver coin, now the main currency unit of Peru (also new sol), or a coin of this value.
- Three days after, the Great Sun, his brother, sent me another deer-skin of the same oil, to the quantity of forty pints. The most common sort sold this year at twenty sols a pint, and I was sure mine was not of the worst kind. -- History of Louisiana, M. Le Page Du Pratz
Etymology 4[]
An abbreviation of solution
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /sɑ:l/, sɒl/, soʊl/
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Sol (-)
- (physical chemistry) A type of colloid in which a solid is dispersed in a liquid.
Translations[]
Etymology 5[]
From Old French sol, from Latin solidus
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /sɑ:l/, /sɒl/
Noun[]
Singular |
Plural |
Sol (s)
- An old French coin consisting of 12 deniers.
Anagrams[]
- LOS,
Asturian[]
Etymology[]
From a contraction of the preposition so (“‘under’”) + masculine singular article el (“‘the’”).
Contraction[]
Sol m.
- under the
Catalan[]
Etymology 1[]
From Latin sōl (“‘sun’”).
Proper noun[]
Sol m.
- (astronomy) the Sun
Noun[]
Sol m. (plural Sols)
- (astronomy) a sun
- (money) sol (unit of currency used by Peru)
Derived terms[]
- sol coronat
- sol ixent
- sol ponent
Etymology 2[]
Noun[]
Sol m. (plural Sols)
- (music) sol (the fifth note of the diatonic scale)
Etymology 3[]
From English sol.
Noun[]
Sol m. (plural Sols)
- (chemistry) sol (a colloid suspension of a solid in a liquid)
Etymology 4[]
From Latin sōlus (“‘solitary’”).
Adjective[]
Sol m. (feminine Sola, masculine plural Sols, feminine plural Soles)
- alone
- unique
Crimean Tatar[]
Noun[]
Sol
Declension[]
nominative | Sol |
---|---|
genitive | Solnıñ |
dative | Solğa |
accusative | Solnı |
locative | Solda |
ablative | Soldan |
Adjective[]
Sol
References[]
- Useinov & Mireev Dictionary, Simferopol, Dolya, 2002 [1]
Czech[]
Verb[]
Sol
- Second-person singular imperative form of solit.
Danish[]
Etymology 1[]
From Old Norse sól (“‘sun’”), from Proto-Indo-European *sóh₂wl̥.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /soːl/, [soːˀl]
Noun[]
Sol c. (singular definite Solen, plural indefinite Sole)
- sun
Inflection[]
common gender | Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative, dative and accusative | Sol | Solen | Sole | Solene |
genitive | Sols | Solens | Soles | Solenes |
Verb[]
Sol
- Imperative of sole.
Etymology 2[]
From Latin solūtiō (“‘solution’”).
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /soːl/, [soːˀl]
Noun[]
Sol c. (singular definite Solen, plural indefinite Soler)
- (chemistry) sol (solution)
Inflection[]
common gender | Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative, dative and accusative | Sol | Solen | Soler | Solerne |
genitive | Sols | Solens | Solers | Solernes |
Etymology 3[]
From Latin sol(ve) in the hymn for St. John the Baptist.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /sɔl/, [sʌl]
Noun[]
Sol n. (singular definite sollet, plural indefinite soller)
- (music) sol (note)
Inflection[]
neuter gender | Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative, dative and accusative | Sol | sollet | soller | sollerne |
genitive | Sols | sollets | sollers | sollernes |
Dutch[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /sɔl/
Etymology 1[]
From Latin sol(ve) in the hymn for St. John the Baptist all note names were take from.
Noun[]
Sol f. (plural len, diminutive letje)
Etymology 2[]
Conjugated form of sollen.
Verb[]
Sol
- First person singular present tense and imperative of sollen.
French[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /sɔl/
Etymology 1[]
From Latin solum 'soil, ground, floor'
Noun[]
Sol m. (plural Sols)
- soil, earth
- ground
- floor
Derived terms[]
- sous-sol
Etymology 2[]
From Latin sol(ve) in the hymn for St. John the Baptist all note names were take from.
Noun[]
Sol m. (plural Sols)
Etymology 3[]
From Spanish sol 'sun', itself from Latin.
Noun[]
Sol m. (plural Sols)
- A Spanish-American gold or silver coin, now the main currency unit of Peru (also new sol), or a coin of this value.
Etymology 4[]
From Latin solidus, a Roman coin
Noun[]
Sol m. (plural Sols)
- (archaic) sou, the feudal era coin.
Indonesian[]
Noun[]
sol
- sole (of the foot)
Interlingua[]
Noun[]
Sol
- sun
Adjective[]
Sol
- only
- alone
Italian[]
Noun[]
Sol m. inv.
Kurdish[]
Noun[]
sol f.
- shoe
Latin[]
Etymology[]
From Proto-Indo-European *sóh₂wl̥. Cognate with Old English sōl, Old Norse sól, Gothic 𐍃𐌰𐌿𐌹𐌻 (sáuil), Template:Cu [[слъньцє#Template:Cu|слъньцє]] (slŭnĭce), Ancient Greek ἥλιος (hēlios), Sanskrit सूर (sūra).
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
sōl (genitive sōlis); m, third declension
- sun
- (A date for this quote is being sought): Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, book 5
- Inde etiam rosas effert, umbrarumque frigus non ingrato sole distinguit. Finito vario illo multiplicique curvamine recto limiti redditur nec huic uni, nam viae plures intercedentibus buxis dividuntur.
- Farther on, there are roses too along the path, and the cool shade is pleasantly alternated with sunshine. Having passed through these manifold winding alleys, the path resumes a straight course, and at the same time divides into several tracks, separated by box hedges.[1][2]
- Even roses grow there, and the warmth of the sun is delightful as a change from the cool of the shade. When you come to the end of these various winding alleys, the boundary again runs straight, or should I say boundaries, for there are a number of paths with box shrubs between them.[3]
- Inde etiam rosas effert, umbrarumque frigus non ingrato sole distinguit. Finito vario illo multiplicique curvamine recto limiti redditur nec huic uni, nam viae plures intercedentibus buxis dividuntur.
- (A date for this quote is being sought): Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, book 5
Declension[]
Number | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | sōl | sōlēs |
genitive | sōlis | sōlum |
dative | sōlī | sōlibus |
accusative | sōlem | sōlēs |
ablative | sōle | sōlibus |
vocative | sōl | sōlēs |
Derived terms[]
- sōlāris
Descendants[]
References[]
- ↑ Pliny text, English translation 1
- ↑ Pliny text, English translation 2]
- ↑ Pliny text, alternative English translation]
Norwegian[]
Etymology[]
From Old Norse sól.
Pronunciation[]
Noun[]
Sol m. and f. (Bokmål), f. (Nynorsk)
- sun
- Solen skinner.
- The sun shines.
- Solen skinner.
Inflection[]
indefinite singular | definite singular | indefinite plural | definite plural | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bokmål m | Sol | Solen | Soler | Solene |
Bokmål f | Sol | Sola | Soler | Solene |
Nynorsk f | Sol | Sola [Soli] | Soler | Solene |
Derived terms[]
- sole
- solemerke
- solhverv
- solrik
- solsikke
- solskinn
- solstikk
Old English[]
Etymology[]
From Proto-Germanic *sōwilō, *saewelō from Proto-Indo-European *sewol-. Akin to Proto-Germanic *sunnon "sun" from Proto-Indo-European *suwen- "sun". Akin to Old Norse sōl, Gothic 𐍃𐌰𐌿𐌹𐌻 (sauil), “‘sun’”), Old English sunne, Old Norse, Old Saxon & O.H.G. sunna "sun"
Noun[]
sōl n.
- sun
- the Sun
Synonyms[]
- sigel
Declension[]
Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | sōl | sōl |
accusative | sōl | sōl |
genitive | sōles | sōla |
dative | sōle | sōlum |
Portuguese[]
Pronunciation[]
- (Portugal) IPA: /sɔl/
Noun[]
Sol m. (plural sóis)
- sun
- sol (musical note)
Romanian[]
Etymology[]
From Template:Sla[[Category:ro:Template:Sla derivations|Sol]] solŭ, compare Slovene sel.
Noun[]
Sol m. (plural soli)
- messenger
- envoy
Declension[]
singular | plural | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
gender m. | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation |
Nominative/Accusative | un Sol | Solul | nişte Soli | Solii |
Genitive/Dative | unui Sol | Solului | unor Soli | Solilor |
Vocative | — | — | — | — |
Serbo-Croatian[]
Alternative forms[]
- (Bosnian, Serbian): sȏ
Etymology[]
From Proto-Slavic *solь, from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂ls.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /sôːl/
Noun[]
sȏl f. (Cyrillic spelling со̑л)
- (Croatian) salt
Declension[]
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | so / sol | soli |
genitive | soli | soli |
dative | soli | solima |
accusative | sol | soli |
vocative | soli | soli |
locative | soli | solima |
instrumental | solju / soli | solima |
Slovene[]
Etymology[]
From Proto-Slavic *solь, from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂ls.
Noun[]
Sol f.
- salt (common substance)
Spanish[]
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /sol/
Etymology 1[]
From Latin sōl (“‘sun’”)
Noun[]
Sol m. (plural soles)
Singular |
Plural |
- sun
- sunlight
- sunny side (of a place)
- Quítate del sol = "go away from sunny side"
- daylight (time between sunrise and sunset)
Derived terms[]
- solar
- soleado
Antonyms[]
- (sunlight): sombra
- (sunny side): sombra
- (daylight): noche
Etymology 2[]
From Latin solve in the hymn for St. John the Baptist.
Noun[]
Sol m. (uncountable)
Singular |
Plural |
- sol (musical note)
Swedish[]
Pronunciation[]
audio noicon (file)
Noun[]
Sol c.
Inflection for Sol | Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
common | Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite |
Base form | Sol | Solen | Solar | Solarna |
Possessive form | Sols | Solens | Solars | Solarnas |
- sun
- (by similarity) a star, especially when one considers things in its surroundings.
Tok Pisin[]
Noun[]
Sol [[Category:Template:Tpi nouns|Sol]]
- (anatomy) shoulder
Turkish[]
Noun[]
Sol
Antonyms[]
- sağ
Volapük[]
Noun[]
Sol
- sun
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