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saut

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See also:saût

French

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Etymology

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Inherited fromOld French, fromLatinsaltus. Cognate withSiciliansautu.

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Noun

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saut m (pluralsauts)

  1. jump
  2. (gymnastics)vault:ellipsis ofsaut de cheval
  3. rapids(fast section of a river or stream)

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Anagrams

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Iban

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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saut

  1. answer

Latgalian

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Verb

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saut

  1. toshoot

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Verb

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saut

  1. (nonstandard)pasttense ofsyta

Plautdietsch

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Adjective

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saut

  1. satisfied.satiated
  2. fed-up,sick of, had enough

Scots

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Etymology

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FromOld Englishsealt, fromProto-Germanic*saltą, fromProto-Indo-European*seh₂l-.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [sɑːt],[sɔːt]
  • (Northern Scots, Insular Scots)IPA(key): [saːt]

Noun

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saut (pluralsauts)

  1. salt
  2. bitterconsequences,retribution,smart,sharp, stinging words,sarcasm

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Verb

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saut (third-person singular simple presentsauts,present participlesautin,simple past and past participlesautit)

  1. topreserve in salt,pickle,sprinkle with salt
  2. topunish,take revenge,snub,repress, treatseverely

Tok Pisin

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Etymology

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FromEnglishsouth.

Noun

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saut

  1. south
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