See also: sarka, Šárka, sarķa, and sarƙa

Czech

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Noun

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šarka f

  1. plum pox

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Further reading

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  • šarka”, in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu (in Czech)

Lithuanian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Balto-Slavic *śárˀkāˀ.[1] When compared with Ancient Greek κόραξ (kórax, raven) a Proto-Indo-European form *ḱor-h₂k- can be reconstructed, however they may well be independent formations.[2] In any case, both forms ultimately go back to Proto-Indo-European *ḱer- (crow, raven), whence also, with various suffixes, Ancient Greek κορώνη (korṓnē, crow); Latin cornīx (crow) and corvus (raven).

Pronunciation

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IPA(key): /ˈʂarkɐ/

Noun

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šárka f (plural šárkos) stress pattern 1

  1. magpie (one of several species in the family Corvidae, especially the Eurasian magpie, Pica pica)

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References

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  1. ^ Derksen, Rick (2015) Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 13), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 440
  2. ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 750