/ˈsau̯t͡so/
OriginBorrowed from English sauce and French sauce, both ultimately from Latin salsus (“salted”). Compare German Soße, Polish sos, Russian соус (sous), Italian salsa, Yiddish סאָס (sos). Doublet of salo and salso.
- sauce (liquid condiment)
- colloquialsalsa, usually used in the phrase ĉipsoj kaj saŭco (“chips and salsa, chips and dip”)
Formssaŭcon(accusative, singular) · saŭcoj(plural) · saŭcojn(accusative, plural)
Source: Wiktionary