соха

See also: coxa

Bulgarian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *soxa, of Proto-Indo-European origin. Akin to Russian соха́ (soxá, forked rod), Serbo-Croatian soha, Slovak socha (statue). Non-Slavic cognates include Sanskrit शाखा (śākhā, branch), Gothic 𐌷𐍉𐌷𐌰 (hōha, plough), Armenian ցախ (cʻax, branch), Lithuanian šakà (branch), Old Irish géc (branch) and Persian شاخ (šâx, branch).

Noun

соха́ • (sohá) f

  1. forked rod

Declension

Russian

Работа с сохой

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *soxa, akin to Bulgarian соха́ (sohá, forked rod), Serbo-Croatian соха/soha, Slovak socha (statue). Non-Slavic cognates include Sanskrit शाखा (śākhā, branch), Gothic 𐌷𐍉𐌷𐌰 (hōha, plough), Armenian ցախ (cʻax, branch), Lithuanian šakà (branch), Old Irish géc (branch) and Persian شاخ (šâx, branch).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɐˈxa]
  • (file)
  • Homophone: Саха́ (Saxá)

Noun

соха́ • (soxá) f inan (genitive сохи́, nominative plural со́хи, genitive plural сох, diminutive со́шка)

  1. sokha, Russian ard (a type of wooden plough/plow with high, horizontal draft-poles and usually two metal-tipped shares, originating in Northern Russia in medieval times and widely used in Russia and nearby countries until the early 20th century)

Declension

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Descendants

  • Bashkir: һуҡа (huqa, wooden plow)

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *soxa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sǒxa/
  • Hyphenation: со‧ха

Noun

со̀ха f (Latin spelling sòha)

  1. branching tree

References

  • соха” in Hrvatski jezični portal

Ukrainian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *soxa, akin to Bulgarian соха́ (sohá, forked rod), Serbo-Croatian соха/soha, Slovak socha (statue). Non-Slavic cognates include Sanskrit शाखा (śākhā, branch), Gothic 𐌷𐍉𐌷𐌰 (hōha, plough), Armenian ցախ (cʻax, branch), Lithuanian šakà (branch), Old Irish géc (branch) and Persian شاخ (šâx, branch).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɔˈxa]
  • (file)

Noun

соха́ • (soxá) f inan (genitive сохи́, nominative plural со́хи, genitive plural сіх)

  1. supporting column, pillar
  2. wooden plow

Declension

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