סיכה

Hebrew

Etymology

Root
ס־כ־ך

Coined from the root ס־כ־ך (s-k-k) by Eliezer Ben-Yehuda.

Noun

סיכה \ סִכָּה (siká) f (plural indefinite סיכות \ סִכּות, singular construct סיכת \ סִכָּת־) [pattern: קִטְלָה]

  1. A pin, such as a straight pin or safety pin.
  2. A paper clip.
  3. A staple: a wire fastener used to bind sheets of paper.
  4. A pin, button, brooch, tag: an article worn on the clothes and attached with a pin in its back.
  5. A hairpin or clip.

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