sokulmak

Senso (Inglese)

  1. (form-of, intransitive, passive, with-dative) passive of sokmak
  2. (intransitive, with-dative) To get closer, to encroach, to come near.
  3. (intransitive, with-dative) To snuggle into or under something.

sokmak

  1. (transitive) to insert, to put in
  2. (transitive) to penetrate
  3. (transitive) to tuck, stuff
  4. (transitive) to sting, bite
  5. (ditransitive) to sneak in, smuggle
  6. (ditransitive) to sneak in, wind into (ideas etc.)
  7. (figuratively, transitive) to hurt someone's feelings

Traduzioni

Pronunciato come (IPA)
/so.kulˈmak/
Etimologia (Inglese)

In summary

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish صوقلمق (soḳulmaḳ, “to be introduced, made to enter and penetrate, pushed into, to push into or insinuate one's self into a place or among others, to be stung by a bee”), from Ottoman Turkish صوقمق (soḳmaḳ, “to push, to thrust into, to insert, to sting or bite”), from Proto-Turkic *suk- (“to stick in, to insert”).

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