сошка

Russian

Etymology

соха́ (soxá) + -ка (-ka), from Proto-Slavic *soxa (forked stick).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈsoʂkə]

Noun

со́шка • (sóška) f inan (genitive со́шки, nominative plural со́шки, genitive plural со́шек)

  1. (agriculture) endearing diminutive of соха́ (soxá, sokha, Russian ard)
  2. (automotive) steering joint
  3. (military) bipod, shooting stick (a portable mount for a weapon)
    Synonym: двуно́га (dvunóga)
  4. (military) bipod leg
  5. (photography) monopod
  6. (military, obsolete) musket rack
  7. (military, historical) fork rest (a monopod mount for a musket)

Declension

Noun

со́шка • (sóška) f anim (genitive со́шки, nominative plural со́шки, genitive plural со́шек)

  1. (dated) unimportant person, nonentity, sideman

Declension

  • соха́ (soxá), со́шный (sóšnyj)
  • сошни́к (sošník)
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