سک
Baluchi edit
Adjective edit
سک • (sakk)
Mazanderani edit
Etymology 1 edit
From Proto-Iranian *cáyuš. Akin to Sogdian [script needed] (sr’k /sarē/); both from the root *siraka. [1]
Noun edit
سک (sek)
- orphan
- سک سغیر ― sek-e sağir ― homeless child
Adjective edit
سک (sek)
Etymology 2 edit
Related to Baluchi سک (sakk, “difficult”), Persian سخت (saxt, “hard”).
Adjective edit
سک (sak)
- hard
- سک پوس ― sak-e pus ― hard shell, tough skin
- difficult
- سک جون ― sak-e jon ― enduring, drudgerous
Etymology 3 edit
From Proto-Indo-Iranian *ćwā́. Akin to Persian سگ (sag), and Gilaki اسپه (espe).
Noun edit
سک (sak, sek)
- dog
- سک کته ― sak kete ― puppy
- سک کولی ― sak kuli ― dog house
- سک لو ― sak-e low ― bark
References edit
- ^ Gharib, B. (1995), “sarē”, in Sogdian dictionary: Sogdian–Persian–English, Tehran: Farhangan Publications, page 360