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See also:Soy,soy-,söy,sơ ý,andsoþ

Translingual

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Etymology

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Abbreviation ofEnglishSoruba/Miyobe.

Symbol

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soy

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-3language code forMiyobe.

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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  • Etymology tree
    Japanese醤油
    Japaneseそやbor.
    Englishsoy

    1670s;borrowed fromDutchsoja, fromSatsumaJapanese醤油(そい, soi), variant of the standard Japanese醤油(しょうゆ, shōyu).Doublet ofshoyu.

    Noun

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    soy (usuallyuncountable,pluralsoys)

    1. A common East Asian liquidsauce, made by subjecting boiledbeans to longfermentation and then longdigestion insalt andwater.
      Synonym:(US)soy sauce
      I like a littlesoy with my rice.
      • 1902, Annie R. Gregory,Woman's Favorite Cookbook, page381:
        Pour in four tablespoonfuls of sherry and four tablespoonfuls ofsoy, as much vinegar as the jar will hold, and cover closely until wanted.
    2. (uncountable, often attributive)Soybeans, or theprotein derived from them.
      These candles are made fromsoy.
      Thesoy crop is looking good this year.
      This diet doesn't let me eatsoy.
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    Translations
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    soy sauceseesoy sauce
    soy beanssee alsosoybean
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    Adjective

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    soy (comparativemoresoyorsoyer,superlativemostsoyorsoyest)

    1. (Internetslang, derogatory) Characteristic of asoy boy;weak,unmasculine, etc.
      This whole drama is thesoyest thing I've ever seen.
      • 2021 February 5, u/GameBoy09, “Daily Dose does a face reveal on Dr. K”, inReddit[1], r/LivestreamFail, archived fromthe original on20 September 2023:
        His voice sounded kindasoy-ish but damn he has a god-like jawline.
      • 2021 August 16, @HodlingCarla,Twitter[2], archived fromthe original on20 September 2023:
        Happy Monday to everyone except those who support vax mandates, akasoy people.
      • 2022 April 14, @EverydayWarren,Twitter[3], archived fromthe original on25 April 2024:
        I read this while drinking a Soylent protein shake for breakfast and I couldn't help but think to myself, mid sip, that this tweet really is the absolutesoyest thing I have ever seen or consumed in any form in my entire life.
      • 2023 January 28, u/TabNone, “Is anybody else both happy for Destiny's rising success, but also sad about what it's doing to the quality of the DGG community?”, inReddit[4], r/Destiny, archived fromthe original on20 September 2023:
        It's always hard to tell if it's the reality or if you're just misremembering, but yeah to me it feels like the quality has gone down since the red-pill arc for sure. Both in terms of the quality of some of the comments and the number ofreactionary style right-leaning/centristy comments/posts. Plus people are generally more concerned with not appearingsoy than anything else.
      • 2023 February 7, @HMBohemond,Twitter[5], archived fromthe original on20 September 2023:
        Even Reddit, the mostsoy place on the internet, is giving up on female Space Marines ever happening.
      • 2023 June 6, u/potatoloafer, “New Noah Samson redpill shorts content features Destiny briefly and actually misses the point entirely”, inReddit[6], r/Destiny, archived fromthe original on25 April 2024:
        Noah Samson is just Hasan but evensoyer (idk how that's even possible)
      • 2023 July 5, @blvckledge,Twitter[7], archived fromthe original on20 September 2023:
        threadssoy asf ngl
      • 2023 July 7, u/rpthrowah, “1/4 of the posts here are 18-25 year olds with hot takes about life experiences they've never had”, inReddit[8], r/redscarepod, archived fromthe original on25 April 2024:
        "I want a bad bitch bpd art hoe to RUIN MY LIFE" typed by thesoyest man alive
      • 2024 April 22, @bharattaxoffice,Twitter[9], archived fromthe original on25 April 2024:
        Seething about beer and football is objectively farsoyer than enjoying yourself like a normal person. If they stop following their team they're not going to automatically manifest as the Anglo Atatürk, they're just going to waste their time some other way

    Verb

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    soy (third-person singular simple presentsoys,present participlesoying,simple past and past participlesoyed)

    1. (intransitive, Internetslang, derogatory, uncommon)Synonym ofsoy out(to act in the manner of a soy boy).
      • 2021 May 24, u/Cro_Core, “I'm so fucking disappointed”, inReddit[10], r/DotA2, archived fromthe original on21 September 2023:
        Soying over a video game.
      • 2022 September 21, @NeoWokio,Twitter[11], archived fromthe original on21 September 2023:
        Oh I know the geeks aresoying about their made up little war
      • 2022 November 5, @doejens,Twitter[12], archived fromthe original on21 September 2023:
        I'msoying so badly frfr
      • 2023 July 2, @Kulesh0vEffect,Twitter[13], archived fromthe original on21 September 2023:
        This guy makes surface level, boring videos for baby leftists tosoy over. ¶ Zero depth
      • 2023 July 26, u/notsofucked7, “No wonder conservatives hate it lol , it's coo bro, your girl already in my dms.”, inReddit[14], r/VaushV, archived fromthe original on21 September 2023:
        I make women cum bysoying over this tedious cringey wine-mom humor movie

    Etymology 2

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    Borrowed fromFrenchsoie(silk),soye, fromMiddle Frenchsoye, fromOld Frenchsoie, earlierseie, fromLatinsēta,saeta, fromProto-Italic*saitā, fromProto-Indo-European*séh₂ito-,*sh₂éyto-, from*sh₂ey-,*seh₂i-(to bind).Doublet ofseta.

    Noun

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    soy (uncountable)

    1. (Scotland, archaic)Silk.
      • 1765,Thomas Percy, compiler, “Gilderoy”, inReliques of Ancient English Poetry: [], volume I, London: [] J[ames] Dodsley [],→OCLC, book III,page300:
        GILDEROY was a bonnie boy, / Had roſes tull his ſhoone, / His ſtockings were of ſilkenſoy, / Wi' garters hanging doune:[]
      • 1840,Walter Prideaux,Poems of Chivalry, Faery, and the Olden Time, London:Smith, Elder & Co.,page126:
        Our tents are spread with gossamer thread, / More delicate far than silkensoy.
      • 1850 April, “The Cymbalier's Bride”, inSartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, volume VI, number 4, Philadelphia, P.A.:John Sartain & Co.,→OCLC,page267, column 2:
        Now two and two the host comes by; / And first the pikemen, stout and slow; / Next, under pennons flaunting high, / Barons in cloaks of silkensoy / And caps of velvet go.
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    • Typically used in the phrase "silken soy".[1]

    References

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    1. ^soy,n.2”, inOED OnlinePaid subscription required, Oxford:Oxford University Press, launched 2000.

    Anagrams

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    Azerbaijani

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Common Turkic[Term?].

    cognates

    Cognate withTurkishsoy.

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    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    soy (definite accusativesoyu,pluralsoylar)

    1. stock(lineage, family, ancestry)
    2. extraction(origin or ancestry)
      Synonym:əsl
    3. family
      Synonym:ailə
    4. generation
      Synonym:nəsil

    Declension

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    Declension ofsoy
    singularplural
    nominativesoysoylar
    definite accusativesoyusoyları
    dativesoyasoylara
    locativesoydasoylarda
    ablativesoydansoylardan
    definite genitivesoyunsoyların
    Possessive forms ofsoy
    nominative
    singularplural
    mənim(my)soyumsoylarım
    sənin(your)soyunsoyların
    onun(his/her/its)soyusoyları
    bizim(our)soyumuzsoylarımız
    sizin(your)soyunuzsoylarınız
    onların(their)soyu orsoylarısoyları
    accusative
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    mənim(my)soyumusoylarımı
    sənin(your)soyunusoylarını
    onun(his/her/its)soyunusoylarını
    bizim(our)soyumuzusoylarımızı
    sizin(your)soyunuzusoylarınızı
    onların(their)soyunu orsoylarınısoylarını
    dative
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    mənim(my)soyumasoylarıma
    sənin(your)soyunasoylarına
    onun(his/her/its)soyunasoylarına
    bizim(our)soyumuzasoylarımıza
    sizin(your)soyunuzasoylarınıza
    onların(their)soyuna orsoylarınasoylarına
    locative
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    mənim(my)soyumdasoylarımda
    sənin(your)soyundasoylarında
    onun(his/her/its)soyundasoylarında
    bizim(our)soyumuzdasoylarımızda
    sizin(your)soyunuzdasoylarınızda
    onların(their)soyunda orsoylarındasoylarında
    ablative
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    mənim(my)soyumdansoylarımdan
    sənin(your)soyundansoylarından
    onun(his/her/its)soyundansoylarından
    bizim(our)soyumuzdansoylarımızdan
    sizin(your)soyunuzdansoylarınızdan
    onların(their)soyundan orsoylarındansoylarından
    genitive
    singularplural
    mənim(my)soyumunsoylarımın
    sənin(your)soyununsoylarının
    onun(his/her/its)soyununsoylarının
    bizim(our)soyumuzunsoylarımızın
    sizin(your)soyunuzunsoylarınızın
    onların(their)soyunun orsoylarınınsoylarının

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    Descendants

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    • ? Khalaj:soy

    Further reading

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    • soy” inObastan.com.

    Kapampangan

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Fromclipping ofti +‎soy.

    Pronunciation

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    • Hyphenation:soy
    • IPA(key): /ˈsoj/ [ˈsoːɪ]

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    sóy (femininesay,pluralsoy-soy)(slang)

    1. buddy;closemalefriend;boy
      Synonyms:kakaluguran,kaluguran
      Coordinate term:say
    2. (informal)Term of address to a young male stranger

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    Middle French

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    Pronoun

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    soy

    1. oneself

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    Spanish

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    Etymology

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    FromOld Spanishso, fromLatinsum(I am). For the addition of /-j/, comparedoy,voy,estoy.

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    • IPA(key): /ˈsoi/[ˈsoi̯]
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes:-oi
    • Syllabification:soy

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    soy

    1. first-personsingularpresentindicative ofser
      Yo nosoy marinero,soy capitán.
      Iam not a sailor, Iam a captain.

    Tocharian B

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Indo-European*suHyús. Cognate withTocharian Ase,Old Armenianուստր(ustr) andAncient Greekυἱύς(huiús). Compare also the diminutive formsoṃśke reflecting the alternativeProto-Indo-European root for "son".

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    soy m

    1. son

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    Turkish

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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    Inherited fromOttoman Turkishصوی(soy), ultimately fromTocharian B.

    cognates

    Cognate withAzerbaijanisoy.

    (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

    Noun

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    soy (definite accusativesoyu,pluralsoylar)

    1. family,kin,tribe,people
      Synonyms:aile,halk,boy,(dated)ırk
    2. ancestry,origin,stock,extraction,lineage,pedigree,descent
      Synonyms:sülale,uruk
    3. house,dynasty
      Synonyms:sülale,hanedan,uruk
    4. race
      Synonym:ırk
    5. species,kind
      Synonyms:tür,çeşit,cins
    Declension
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    Declension ofsoy
    singularplural
    nominativesoysoylar
    definite accusativesoyusoyları
    dativesoyasoylara
    locativesoydasoylarda
    ablativesoydansoylardan
    genitivesoyunsoyların
    Possessive forms
    nominative
    singularplural
    1st singularsoyumsoylarım
    2nd singularsoyunsoyların
    3rd singularsoyusoyları
    1st pluralsoyumuzsoylarımız
    2nd pluralsoyunuzsoylarınız
    3rd pluralsoylarısoyları
    definite accusative
    singularplural
    1st singularsoyumusoylarımı
    2nd singularsoyunusoylarını
    3rd singularsoyunusoylarını
    1st pluralsoyumuzusoylarımızı
    2nd pluralsoyunuzusoylarınızı
    3rd pluralsoylarınısoylarını
    dative
    singularplural
    1st singularsoyumasoylarıma
    2nd singularsoyunasoylarına
    3rd singularsoyunasoylarına
    1st pluralsoyumuzasoylarımıza
    2nd pluralsoyunuzasoylarınıza
    3rd pluralsoylarınasoylarına
    locative
    singularplural
    1st singularsoyumdasoylarımda
    2nd singularsoyundasoylarında
    3rd singularsoyundasoylarında
    1st pluralsoyumuzdasoylarımızda
    2nd pluralsoyunuzdasoylarınızda
    3rd pluralsoylarındasoylarında
    ablative
    singularplural
    1st singularsoyumdansoylarımdan
    2nd singularsoyundansoylarından
    3rd singularsoyundansoylarından
    1st pluralsoyumuzdansoylarımızdan
    2nd pluralsoyunuzdansoylarınızdan
    3rd pluralsoylarındansoylarından
    genitive
    singularplural
    1st singularsoyumunsoylarımın
    2nd singularsoyununsoylarının
    3rd singularsoyununsoylarının
    1st pluralsoyumuzunsoylarımızın
    2nd pluralsoyunuzunsoylarınızın
    3rd pluralsoylarınınsoylarının
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    Etymology 2

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    See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

    Verb

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    soy

    1. second-personsingularimperative ofsoymak

    Further reading

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    • soy”, inTurkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu
    • Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–), “soy”, inNişanyan Sözlük
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