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soutage
English
Etymology
Unknown
Noun
soutage
- (obsolete) That in which anything is packed; bagging, as for hops.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Halliwell to this entry?)
Anagrams
- outages
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soutane
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French soutane, from Italian sottana, from Latin subtana, from subtus (“below, beneath”), from sub (“under”).
Noun
soutane (plural soutanes)
- (Christian clerical dress) A long gown with sleeves and buttons at the front
- 1916, James Joyce, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Macmillan Press Ltd, paperback, page 21
- Then at the door of the castle the rector had shaken hands with his father and mother, his soutane fluttering in the breeze, and the car had driven off with his father and mother on it.
- 1916, James Joyce, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Macmillan Press Ltd, paperback, page 21
Translations
Further reading
- soutane on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French soutane.
Pronunciation
Noun
soutane f (plural soutanes)
- (Southern, Roman Catholicism) cassock
Synonyms
- toga
- toog
Finnish
Verb
soutane
- Indicative connegative potential form of soutaa.
Anagrams
- soentua, soutaen, suotaen
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /su.tan/
Noun
soutane f (plural soutanes)
- cassock
- soutane
Descendants
- ? Dutch: soutane
- ? English: soutane
Further reading
- “soutane” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- nouâtes
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