صوص

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Hijazi Arabic

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Etymology 1

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From Arabic صُوص (ṣūṣ).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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صوص (ṣūṣm (dual صوصين (ṣūṣēn), plural صيصان (ṣīṣān))

  1. chick
    Synonym: كَتْكوت (katkūt)

Etymology 2

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From English sauce.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sˤoːsˤ/, [sˤo̞ːsˤ]

Noun

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صوص (ṣōṣm (collective, plural صوصات (ṣōṣāt))

  1. sauce

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Of onomatopoeic origin and related to صوصمق (susmak, to be silent).

Adjective

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صوص (sus)

  1. quiet, silent, free of sound or noise
    Synonym: خاموش (hamuş)

Descendants

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  • Turkish: sus
  • Armenian: սուս (sus)

Interjection

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صوص (sus)

  1. quiet, be still
    Synonym: خاموش (hamuş)

Further reading

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