sukk

Estonian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *sukka, from Proto-Norse. Compare Swedish socka. Ultimately from Latin soccus. Cognate to Finnish sukka, Votic sukkõ, Ingrian sukka, Karelian sukku, and Livonian sukā.

Noun

sukk (genitive suka, partitive sukka)

  1. (generally in the plural) stocking

Declension

Declension of sukk (ÕS type 22i/külm, k-ø gradation)
singular plural
nominative sukk sukad
accusative nom.
gen. suka
genitive sukkade
partitive sukka sukki
sukkasid
illative sukka
sukasse
sukkadesse
sukisse
inessive sukas sukkades
sukis
elative sukast sukkadest
sukist
allative sukale sukkadele
sukile
adessive sukal sukkadel
sukil
ablative sukalt sukkadelt
sukilt
translative sukaks sukkadeks
sukiks
terminative sukani sukkadeni
essive sukana sukkadena
abessive sukata sukkadeta
comitative sukaga sukkadega

Ludian

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *sukka.

Noun

sukk

  1. sock, stocking

Compounds

  • sukkniegl

References

  • Miikul Pahomov (2016) “sukk”, in Учебный словарь литературного людиковского языка

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

sukk

  1. imperative of sukka
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