siv

See also: Siv and SIV

Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siːv/, [siːˀw], [siwˀ]

Etymology 1

From Old Norse sef (rush), whence also dialectal English seave.

Noun

siv n (singular definite sivet, plural indefinite siv)

  1. rush, any plant of several species of the genus Juncus
Inflection

Etymology 2

See sive (to seep, ooze, tricle).

Verb

siv

  1. imperative of sive

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *sivъ

Adjective

sȋv (definite sȋvī, comparative sȉvljī, Cyrillic spelling си̑в)

  1. grey (of grey colour)

Declension

Derived terms

See also

Colors in Serbo-Croatian · boje / боје (layout · text)
     bijel, beo
бијел, бео
     siv, sinji
сив, сињи
     crn
црн
     smeđ, braon
смеђ, браон
             ružičast, roza
ружичаст, роза
             crven, rumen
црвен, румен
             narandžast, narančast
наранџаст, наранчаст
             žut
жут ; žut
жут
             zelen
зелен
             zelen
зелен
                          tirkizan (cijan)
тиркизан (цијан) ; tirkizan
тиркизан
             plav
плав
             modar
модар
             ljubičast
љубичаст ; modar (indigo)
модар (индиго)
             ljubičast (magenta)
љубичаст (магента) ; ljubičast
љубичаст

Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *sivъ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsíːw/
  • Tonal orthography: sȋv

Adjective

sív (comparative bòlj sív, superlative nàjbolj sív)

  1. grey (colour)

Declension

This adjective needs an inflection-table template.

See also

Colors in Slovene · barve (layout · text)
     bela      siva      črna      rjava
             roza              rdeča ; škrlatna              oranžna              rumena ; krem
             svetlozelena, limeta              zelena                           sinja, cian ; turkizna
             azurna              modra              vijolična ; indigo              magenta, fuksija ; vijolična, lila
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