sock

Εννοια (Αγγλικός)

Έννοιες

κάλτσα

káltsa

περιπόδιο

δυνατό χτύπημα

κάλτσα ανδρική

κοντή κάλτσα

ακριβώς

χτυπώ δυνατά

kal’son

ɣine’kies ’kaltses

’kaltsa

πάτος

γροθιά

δυνατό κτύπημα

Συχνότητα

C1
Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
/sɒk/
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)

In summary

From Middle English socke, sokke, sok, from Old English socc (“sock, light shoe, slipper”), a West Germanic borrowing from Latin soccus (“a light shoe or slipper, buskin”), from Ancient Greek σύκχος (súkkhos, “a kind of shoe”), probably from Phrygian or from an Anatolian language. Beekes compares Avestan 𐬵𐬀𐬑𐬀 (haxa, “sole of the foot”). Cognate with Scots sok (“sock, stocking”), West Frisian sok (“sock”), Dutch sok (“sock”), German Socke (“sock”), Danish sok, sokke (“sock”), Swedish sock, socka (“sock”), Icelandic sokkur (“sock”). Doublet of zocco; also related to zoccolo, socle, and zocalo.

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