suczka
//ˈsut͡ʂ.ka//
Polishnoun
Grammatical form
suczka is the diminutive form of suka — “bitch (female dog)”.
Definitions of suka noun · /ˈsu.ka/ | /ˈsu.ka/ | [ˈsu.ka]
Full entry for suka →- 1.bitch (female dog)
- 2.braking wood (piece of wood with a braking groove into which a wheel fits)
- 3.particular component of a weaving workshop
- 4.bitch(derogatory, vulgar)
- 5.police van(slang)
Etymology of suka
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sùka. Sense 3 from an association with pies (“dog, slang: cop”).
Etymology
From suka + -ka.
Paradigm of suka, with suczka highlighted:
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | suka | suki |
| Genitive | suki | suk |
| Dative | suce | sukom |
| Accusative | sukę | suki |
| Instrumental | suką | sukami |
| Locative | suce | sukach |
| Vocative | suko | suki |
Nominative
Singular
suka
Plural
suki
Genitive
Singular
suki
Plural
suk
Dative
Singular
suce
Plural
sukom
Accusative
Singular
sukę
Plural
suki
Instrumental
Singular
suką
Plural
sukami
Locative
Singular
suce
Plural
sukach
Vocative
Singular
suko
Plural
suki