Abrush, especiallyoneusedforbrushinganimals.currycombShow more VerbssukiasukakarvaShow more From Proto-Finnic suka, from Proto-Finno-Permic śuka, borrowed from Proto-Indo-Iranian [Term?] (compare Sanskrit शूक (śūka, “awn (of grain)”)). Alternative theory suggests more recent borrowing from Baltic (compare Latvian suka). Cognate with Kildin Sami чоагкь (čoagkʹ).Show more Press Esc to closeSource:
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