sǫ̑kъ

sǫ̑kъ
sǫ̑kъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `bough, knot (in wood), splinter'
Old Church Slavic:
sǫkъ (Sav.) `splinter' [m o]
Russian:
suk `bough, knot (in wood)' [m o], suká [Gens];
suk (arch.) `bough, knot (in wood)' [m o], súka [Gens]
Belorussian:
suk `bough, knot (in wood)' [m o], suká [Gens];
suk `bough, knot (in wood)' [m o], súka [Gens]
Ukrainian:
suk `knot (in wood)' [m o], suká [Gens]
Czech:
suk `knot (in wood)' [m o]
Slovak:
suk `knot (in wood)' [m o]
Polish:
sęk `knot (in wood)' [m o]
Slovincian:
są̃k `knot (in wood)' [m o]
Serbo-Croatian:
Kajk. sȏuk (Bednja) `knot (in wood)' [m o], sȏuka [Gens]
Slovene:
sǫ̑k `twig, knot (in wood)' [m o]
Lithuanian:
atšankė̃ `barb, funnel-shaped part of a fishing-net, branch, bough' [m o] 3b
Indo-European reconstruction: ḱonk-u-s
Other cognates:
Skt. śaṅkú- (AV+) `peg, wooden nail'
;
OIc. hár `thole pin'

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