saft

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== Cimbrian == === Etymology === From German Saft (“juice, sap”). === Noun === saft m juice === References === Patuzzi, Umberto, ed., (2013) Luserna / Lusérn: Le nostre parole / Ünsarne börtar / Unsere Wörter [Our Words], Luserna, Italy: Comitato unitario delle isole linguistiche storiche germaniche in Italia / Einheitskomitee der historischen deutschen Sprachinseln in Italien == Danish == === Etymology === Borrowed from German Saft, from Proto-West Germanic *sap (“juice, sap”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈsɑfd/, [ˈsɑfd̥], [ˈsɑ̈ft] === Noun === saft c (singular definite saften, plural indefinite safter) juice ==== Declension ==== ==== References ==== “saft” in Den Danske Ordbog == Icelandic == === Etymology === Borrowed from German Saft (“juice, sap”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /saft/ Rhymes: -aft === Noun === saft f (genitive singular saftar, nominative plural saftir) or (less commonly)saft n (genitive singular safts, no plural) fruit juice Synonyms: safi, djús ==== Declension ==== or (less commonly) === Anagrams === fast == Middle English == === Noun === saft (Early Middle English) alternative form of schaft (“shaft”) == Norwegian Bokmål == === Etymology === From German Saft. === Noun === saft f or m (definite singular safta or saften, indefinite plural safter, definite plural saftene) juice ==== Synonyms ==== juice, jus ==== Derived terms ==== fruktsaft råsaft sitronsaft ==== Related terms ==== saftig === References === “saft” in The Bokmål Dictionary. == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Etymology === From German Saft. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /sɑft/ === Noun === saft f (definite singular safta, indefinite plural safter, definite plural saftene) juice ==== Synonyms ==== juice, jus ==== Derived terms ==== fruktsaft råsaft sitronsaft ==== Related terms ==== saftig === References === “saft” in The Nynorsk Dictionary. == Scots == === Etymology === From Old English sēfte. === Adjective === saft (comparative safter, superlative saftest) soft (weather) mild, in a state of thaw (weather) wet, damp, rainy (of clothing, etc.) soft in texture, pliable, loose === Adverb === saft (comparative safter, superlative saftest) softly in a peaceable, quiet state === Noun === saft (plural safts) a thaw rain, moisture ==== Derived terms ==== saftie == Serbo-Croatian == === Etymology === Borrowed from German Saft. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /sâft/ === Noun === sȁft m inan (Cyrillic spelling са̏фт) sauce ==== Declension ==== === References === “saft”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2026 == Swedish == === Etymology === From Middle High German Saft. Related to sav (English sap). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /saft/ === Noun === saft c juice (within an organism – usually a plant, sometimes an animal) sap Synonym: (in the stricter sense) sav cordial, squash, fruit syrup (a thick, sweetened, usually fruit-based concentrate that is mixed with water before drinking) ==== Usage notes ==== (Fruit) juice as a beverage is called juice. ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Descendants ==== → Finnish: sahti ==== See also ==== juice klappgröt späda (“dilute”) utspädd (“diluted”) === References === “saft”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish) “saft”, in Svenska Akademiens ordlista [Wordlist of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish) “saft”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish) === Anagrams === fast, fats, staf