See also: -sulc

Czech

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Sulz.

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Noun

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sulc m inan

  1. aspic, brawn
    Synonym: aspik

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Middle Dutch

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Etymology

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From Old Dutch sulik, from Proto-Germanic *swalīkaz.

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Determiner

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sulc

  1. such (a)
  2. (substantive) such a person, such a thing
  3. one or other, some

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Determiner
Masculine Feminine Neuter Plural
Nominative sulc sulke sulc sulke
Accusative sulken sulke sulc sulke
Genitive sulcs sulker sulcs sulker
Dative sulken sulker sulken sulken


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  • Dutch: zulk

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Probably from Latin sulcus, corresponding to Proto-Indo-European *solk-o- (furrow), *selk- (to pull, drag).

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Noun

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sulc n (plural sulcuri)

  1. (dated) furrow of earth (alternating with a ditch or pit)
  2. (dated) crease (on a smooth surface)

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