שוך
Yiddish
Etymology
From Middle High German schuoch, from Old High German scuoh (“shoe”), from Proto-Germanic *skōhaz, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kew- (“to cover”). Compare German Schuh.
Noun
שוך • (shukh) m, plural שיך (shikh), diminutive שיכל (shikhl)
Derived terms
- באַשוכן (bashukhn)
- שוכבענדל (shukhbendl)
- שוכבלעף (shukhblef)
- שוכוואַרג (shukhvarg)
- חליצה־שוך (khalitse-shukh)
- קלאַפּשוך (klapshukh)
- פּוענט־שוך (puent-shukh)
- שטעקשוך (shtekshukh)
- ספּאָרטשוך (sportshukh)
- שיכפּוסטער (shikhpuster)
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