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1 sǫ̑kъ
sǫ̑kъ Grammatical information: m. o Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `bough, knot (in wood), splinter'Old Church Slavic:sǫkъ (Sav.) `splinter' [m o]Russian:Belorussian:Ukrainian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:sęk `knot (in wood)' [m o]Slovincian:są̃k `knot (in wood)' [m o]Serbo-Croatian:Kajk. sȏuk (Bednja) `knot (in wood)' [m o], sȏuka [Gens]Slovene:sǫ̑k `twig, knot (in wood)' [m o]Lithuanian:atšankė̃ `barb, funnel-shaped part of a fishing-net, branch, bough' [m o] 3bIndo-European reconstruction: ḱonk-u-sOther cognates:Skt. śaṅkú- (AV+) `peg, wooden nail';OIc. hár `thole pin'
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Bough — Bough, n. [OE. bogh, AS. b[=o]g, b[=o]h, bough, shoulder; akin to Icel. b[=o]gr shoulder, bow of a ship, Sw. bog, Dan. bov, OHG. buog, G. bug, and to Gr.? ( for ? ) forearm, Skr. b[=a]hu (for bh[=a]ghu) arm. [root]88, 251. Cf. {Bow} of a ship.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bough — bough; bough·less; bough·pot; … English syllables
bough — [bau] n literary [: Old English; Origin: bog shoulder, bough ] a main branch on a tree … Dictionary of contemporary English
bough — ► NOUN ▪ a main branch of a tree. ORIGIN Old English «bough or shoulder»; related to BOW(Cf. ↑bow) … English terms dictionary
bough — [ bau ] noun count MAINLY LITERARY a big branch on a tree … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bough — O.E. bog shoulder, arm, extended O.E. to twig, branch (Cf. LIMB (Cf. limb)), from P.Gmc. *bogaz (Cf. O.N. bogr shoulder, O.H.G. buog, Ger. Bug shoulder, hock, joint ), from PIE *bhagus elbow, forearm (Cf. Skt … Etymology dictionary
bough — branch, limb, *shoot … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bough — [n] branch arm, fork, limb, offshoot, shoot, sprig, sucker; concept 428 … New thesaurus
bough — [bou] n. [ME < OE bog, shoulder or arm, hence twig or branch < IE * bhāgus, elbow and forearm > BOW2] branch of a tree, esp. a main branch … English World dictionary
bough|y — «BOW ee», adjective. having many boughs … Useful english dictionary
Bough — Recorded in the spellings of Bow, Bowe, and Bough, this is usually a surname of English origins. There are at least three possible sources. The first is that it is a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of bows, a vital trade in… … Surnames reference