сүкеш
Bashkir
Etymology
From Proto-Turkic *čeküč (“hammer”), possibly from Middle Persian ckwc (čakuč, “hammer”).
The relationship between the Turkic and Persian etymons is murky and intricate, looks like there has been a two-way influence.
The Bashkir form looks anomalous in its last consonant (the regular Turkic form should have produced *sükes), and thus may be a separate adaptation of Persian چکش (čakoš, “hammer”).
Cognate with Tatar чүкеч (çükeç), Karachay-Balkar чёгюч (çögüç), Kumyk чёкюч (çöküç), Nogai шоькиш (şökiş), Khakas сӧӧс, Crimean Tatar çöküç, Azerbaijani çəkic, Turkish çekiç (“hammer”), Uzbek cho'kich (“pickaxe”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [sʏˈkɪ̞ʃ]
- Hyphenation: сү‧кеш

Сүкеш
Declension
Declension of сүкеш (sükeş)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| absolute | сүкеш (sükeş) | сүкештәр (sükeştär) |
| definite genitive | сүкештең (sükeşteŋ) | сүкештәрҙең (sükeştärðeŋ) |
| dative | сүкешкә (sükeşkä) | сүкештәргә (sükeştärgä) |
| definite accusative | сүкеште (sükeşte) | сүкештәрҙе (sükeştärðe) |
| locative | сүкештә (sükeştä) | сүкештәрҙә (sükeştärðä) |
| ablative | сүкештән (sükeştän) | сүкештәрҙән (sükeştärðän) |
See also
- балға (balğa)
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