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41Sour — Tyr Pour les articles homonymes, voir Tyr (homonymie). Tyr (ar) صور   Şūr …
42sour — 1. adjective a) having an acid, sharp or tangy taste b) made rancid by fermentation etc 2. noun …
43sour — adjective 1》 having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar. 2》 (of food, especially milk) having gone bad because of fermentation. ↘having a rancid smell. 3》 showing resentment, disappointment, or anger. 4》 (of soil) deficient in lime. 5》 (of… …
44sour — 1. adjective 1) sour wine Syn: acid, acidic, acidy, acidulated, tart, bitter, sharp, vinegary, pungent; technical acerbic Ant: sweet 2) sour milk Syn …
45sour — 1. adjective 1) sour wine Syn: acid, acidic, tart, bitter, sharp, vinegary, pungent 2) sour milk Syn: bad, off, turned, curdled, rancid …
46sour — [OE] Sour is a general Germanic word, with relatives in German sauer, Dutch zuur, and Swedish and Danish sur. Their common ancestor was prehistoric Germanic *sūraz, which was related to Lithuanian sūrus ‘salty’ and Old Church Slavonic syru ‘damp …
47sour — I. a. 1. Acid, tart, pricked, sharp, acetous, acetose. 2. Cross, crabbed, morose, acrimonious, currish, surly, testy, touchy, cantankerous, crusty, fretful, peevish, petulant, pettish, snappish, waspish, snarling, cynical, froward, uncivil, rude …
48sour — Awa, awa awa, awa awahua, awa awahia. Also: mala, malaia, malailena, ākia, mulemule, ī ī, hanahana, halahala; awa awa ākia (as acid, or extremely sour); kahania, mamalahia, hua ā (as poi). See disposition. ♦ Sour smell, kūālani, palani …
49sour — [OE] Sour is a general Germanic word, with relatives in German sauer, Dutch zuur, and Swedish and Danish sur. Their common ancestor was prehistoric Germanic *sūraz, which was related to Lithuanian sūrus ‘salty’ and Old Church Slavonic syru ‘damp …
50sour — adj. Wright’s L. P. p. 114. AS. sur v. n. == become sour. Alys. 7002 …