соха
Bulgarian
Etymology
Of Proto-Indo-European origin. Akin to Russian соха́ (soxá, “forked rod”), {{cog|sh|soha}, Slovak socha (“statue”). Non-Slavic cognates include Sanskrit शाखा (śākhā, “branch”), Gothic 𐌷𐍉𐌷𐌰 (hōha, “plough”), Armenian ցախ (cʿax, “branch”), Lithuanian šakà (“branch”), Old Irish géc (“branch”) and Persian شاخ (šâx, “branch”).
Noun
соха́ • (sohá) f
Inflection
Russian
Etymology
Of Proto-Indo-European origin, akin to Bulgarian соха́ (sohá, “forked rod”), Serbo-Croatian соха/soha, Slovak socha (“statue”). Non-Slavic cognates include Sanskrit शाखा (śākhā, “branch”), Gothic 𐌷𐍉𐌷𐌰 (hōha, “plough”), Armenian ցախ (cʿax, “branch”), Lithuanian šakà (“branch”), Old Irish géc (“branch”) and Persian شاخ (šâx, “branch”).
Pronunciation
Noun
соха́ • (soxá) f inan (genitive сохи́, nominative plural со́хи, genitive plural сох)
Declension
Derived terms
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *soxa.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sǒxa/
- Hyphenation: со‧ха
Noun
со̀ха f (Latin spelling sòha)
References
- “соха” in Hrvatski jezični portal