Samett
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Old French samit.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /zɑˈmæt/
Noun
Samett m (uncountable)
- velvet
- Luxembourgish translation of Matthew 11:8:
- Oder wat wollt dir gesinn, wéi dir erausgaang sidd? E Mënsch, deen a Seid a Samett gekleet ass? Kuckt, Leit, déi a Seid a Samett gekleet sinn, déi sinn an de Kinnekshaiser.
- What did you want to see when you went out? A man who is clothed in silk and velvet? Behold, people clothed in silk and velvet are in the king's houses.
- Oder wat wollt dir gesinn, wéi dir erausgaang sidd? E Mënsch, deen a Seid a Samett gekleet ass? Kuckt, Leit, déi a Seid a Samett gekleet sinn, déi sinn an de Kinnekshaiser.
- Luxembourgish translation of Matthew 11:8:
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