sóa

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See also: soa, Soa, SOA, soá, so'a, šõa, šọ̃́a, and śõ.'a

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From Old Norse sóa (to sacrifice, slay), from Proto-Germanic *swōaną. Related to German Sühne (atonement).

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sóa (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative sóaði, supine sóað)

  1. to waste, to squander

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