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)
- (agriculture) endearing diminutive of соха́ (soxá, “sokha, Russian ard”)
- (automotive) steering joint
- (military) bipod, shooting stick (a portable mount for a weapon)
- Synonym: двуно́га (dvunóga)
- (military) bipod leg
- (photography) monopod
- (military, obsolete) musket rack
- (military, historical) fork rest (a monopod mount for a musket)
Declension
Noun
со́шка • (sóška) f anim (genitive со́шки, nominative plural со́шки, genitive plural со́шек)
- (dated) unimportant person, nonentity, sideman
Declension
Related terms
- соха́ (soxá), со́шный (sóšnyj)
- сошни́к (sošník)
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