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Icelandic

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Noun

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sút f (genitive singular sútar, nominative plural sútir)

  1. sorrow, grief

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Kamkata-viri

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Kamkata-viri cardinal numbers
 <  6 7 8  > 
    Cardinal : sút

Etymology

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From Proto-Nuristani *sattá, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *saptá, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥.

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sút

  1. seven

Tregami

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Tregami cardinal numbers
 <  6 7 8  > 
    Cardinal : sút

Etymology

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From Proto-Nuristani *sattá, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *saptá, from Proto-Indo-European *septḿ̥.

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Numeral

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sút

  1. seven

Vietnamese

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Etymology 1

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Verb

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sút

  1. to break off, to slip
    Đầu cắm sút khỏi ổ cắm điện.
    The plug falls out of the outlet.
    Lưỡi dao sút cán.
    The blade fell off from the handle.
    Áo sút đường may.
    The seam is ripped.

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from English shoot.

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sút

  1. (soccer) to shoot
    Anh sút một quả trái phá, thủ môn không tài nào cản phá được.
    He scored an insane banger that left the goalkeeper no chance.
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Etymology 3

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(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “is this derived from etymology 1?”)

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sút

  1. to become emaciated; to become skinny and frail
    Sau trận ốm, người sút hẳn.
    She's noticeably thinner after being sick.
  2. (of quantities etc.) to drop; to reduce
    Thu nhập của cửa hàng sút hẳn.
    The income of the store has dropped significantly.
    Lực lượng địch đã sút.
    The enemy force has been much worn down.