sukka

Estonian

Noun

sukka

  1. partitive singular of sukk

Finnish

(index su)

Etymology

Borrowed either from Proto-Germanic *sukkaz (sock) or from Proto-Norse; cognates include English sock, Ingrian sukka, Karelian sukka, Ludian suk, Estonian sukk, Livonian sukā, Votic sukka and Swedish socka. Ultimately from Latin soccus.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsukːɑ/, [ˈs̠ukːɑ]
  • Hyphenation: suk‧ka
  • Rhymes: -ukːɑ

Noun

sukka

  1. sock (garment covering foot)
  2. stocking (garment covering foot and part of leg)
  3. stocking (knitted hood of cotton thread which is eventually converted into an incandescent mantle for gas lighting)

Declension

Inflection of sukka (Kotus type 10/koira, kk-k gradation)
nominative sukka sukat
genitive sukan sukkien
partitive sukkaa sukkia
illative sukkaan sukkiin
singular plural
nominative sukka sukat
accusative nom. sukka sukat
gen. sukan
genitive sukan sukkien
sukkainrare
partitive sukkaa sukkia
inessive sukassa sukissa
elative sukasta sukista
illative sukkaan sukkiin
adessive sukalla sukilla
ablative sukalta sukilta
allative sukalle sukille
essive sukkana sukkina
translative sukaksi sukiksi
instructive sukin
abessive sukatta sukitta
comitative sukkineen

Compounds

References

  1. Häkkinen, Kaisa (2004-2005). Nykysuomen etymologinen sanakirja. Juva: WSOY. →ISBN.

Anagrams


Ingrian

Noun

sukka

  1. sock
  2. stocking

Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²sʊkːɑ/, /²sʉkːɑ/

Verb

sukka (present tense sukkar, past tense sukka, past participle sukka, passive infinitive sukkast, present participle sukkande, imperative sukk/sukka)

  1. to sigh

References


Pali

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Sanskrit शुक्र (śukra, white, bright), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *ĉukrás, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱewk-.

Adjective

sukka

  1. white
  2. bright
  3. pure

Noun

sukka

  1. the planet Venus
  2. semen
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