suer

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See also: suèr, suër, and sür

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sue +‎ -er

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suer (plural suers)

  1. Someone who sues; a suitor.
    • 1869, Littell's Living Age, page 789:
      He was the most interesting of all the suers for her hand.

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French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old French suer, from Latin sūdāre, from Proto-Indo-European *sweyd-.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /sɥe/, /sy.e/
  • (file)

Verb[edit]

suer

  1. to sweat

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Adjective[edit]

suer

  1. Alternative form of sure

Norman[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French suer, from Latin sūdō, sūdāre (sweat, perspire, verb).

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suer

  1. (Jersey) to steam

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suer f

  1. indefinite plural of su

Old French[edit]

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suer f

  1. nominative singular of seror

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