soûl

adjectivecommon noun

Syllable Decomposition

soûl

from the Latin satullus, from satur ("satiated"), which gave saoul, then soûl and finally soul.

Definitions

Translations

  • germangerman:betrunken
  • englishenglish:drunk
  • spanishspanish:borracha
  • finnishfinnish:juopunut
  • polishpolish:pijany
  • portugueseportuguese:bêbada
  • swedishswedish:full

See also

soulographie (cn.) soûlant (adj.) saoul (adj.) saouler (v.) soûlaud (adj.) soûlerie (cn.) saoulerie (cn.) souler (v.)