sokkur
Icelandic
/ˈsɔhkʏr/
noun
Definitions
- sock
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse sokkr derived from Latin soccus (slipper, buskin, a light shoe slipper, low shoe) derived from Ancient Greek σύκχος (a kind of shoe).
Origin
Ancient Greek
σύκχος
Gloss
a kind of shoe
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bedsock English
- footsock English
- oversocks English
- poopsock English
- sock English
- sockette English
- sockful English
- sockless English
- socklet English
- socklike English
- sockmaker English
- undersock English
- windsock English
- soccus Latin
- Socke German
- zokni Hungarian
- socco Italian
- zueco Spanish, Castilian
- σύκχος Ancient Greek
- sokk Norwegian Bokmål
- *sukkaz Proto-Germanic
- socka Swedish
- ソック Japanese
- sokk Norwegian Nynorsk
- socc Old English
- socke Middle English
- sokkr Old Norse
- sok Danish
- zoca Galician
- zoco Galician
- socke Middle Dutch
- soc Old High German
- sokkur Faroese
- socke Middle Low German
- sack Westrobothnian
- sukā Livonian