Where does “soun” come from?

soun (Anglo-Norman) comes from Latin suum, from Proto-Italic sowos, from Proto-Indo-European sewos, from Proto-Indo-European swé — self.

soun (Anglo-Norman): his/her/one's/its; sound; noise; tune; song

Definitions

  1. his/her/one's/its; sound; noise; tune; song

Ancestry of “soun”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinsuumaccusative singular masculine of suus; nominative...
2Proto-Italicsowoshis, her, its, their
3Proto-Indo-Europeansewos(one's) own; his, her, its
4Proto-Indo-Europeanswéself

Words derived from “soun

Every word from Proto-Indo-European swéEvery word from Proto-Indo-European sewosEvery word from Proto-Italic sowos
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