sukra

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Valthungian

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Etymology

From Middle Valthungian sukaro, from Medieval Latin wikt: zuccarum, from Old Italian wikt: zúccharo, from Arabic [[wikt: سُكَّر‎} ({sukkar})]], from Persian wikt: شکر‎ (šakar) , from Middle Persian wikt: škl (šakar) (Manichaean Middle Persian wikt: 𐫢𐫞𐫡‎ (šqr) ), from Sanskrit wikt: शर्करा (śárkarā) ‘ground or candied sugar’, originally ‘grit, gravel’, from Proto-Indo-European wikt: *ḱorkeh₂ ‘gravel, boulder’, akin to Ancient Greek wikt: κρόκη (krókē) ‘pebble’.

Noun

sukra

  1. sugar

Declension

Strong neuter a-stem noun sukra, ‘{{{2}}}’
  Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative
Sg. sukra sukris sukra sukra
Pl. sukra sukraro sukram sukra