Relatit: Saft and SAFT

Scots

eedit

Etymology

eedit

From Old English

sēfte

.

Adjective

eedit

Saft (comparative Safter, superlative Saftest)

  1. soft
  2. mild, in a state of thaw
    1. wet, damp, rainy
      1. (of clothing, etc.) soft in texture, pliable, loose

      Adverb

      eedit

      Saft (comparative safter, superlative saftest)

      1. in a peaceable, quiet state

      saft

      1. a thaw
      2. rain, moisture

      Derived terms

      eedit

      Swedish

      eedit

      Etymology

      eedit
      From Middle High German
      Saft
      . Related to
      sav
      (Inglis
      sap
      ).

      Pronunciation

      eedit

      Saft c

      1. juice, sap (liquid from a plant)
      2. squash, cordial, fruit syrup (a sweetened fruit based concentrate that is mixed with water before drinking)

      Derived terms

      eedit