FromProto-West Germanic*sulh, fromProto-Germanic*sulhs(“plough”), fromProto-Indo-European*selk-(“to drag, to furrow”). Cognate withLatinsulcus.
sulh f
Strong consonant stem:
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | sulh | sylh,syll |
accusative | sulh | sylh,syll |
genitive | sūle,sūles | sūla |
dative | sylh,sylġ,sȳl | sūlum |
Inherited fromOttoman Turkishصلح, fromArabicصُلْح(ṣulḥ).
sulh (definite accusativesulhu,pluralsulhlar)
Borrowed fromArabicصُلْح(ṣulḥ).
sulh (pluralsulhlar)