zult
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zult
Etymology 2[edit]
From Middle Dutch sulte (“brine, salted food”), from Old Dutch sulta (“salt water”), from Proto-Germanic *sultijō (“salt water, brine”). Cognate with Old Saxon sultia, Old High German sulza (German Sülze).
Noun[edit]
zult m (uncountable)
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