souken
Middle English
/ˈsukən/
verb
Definitions
- To suck; to extract or draw with the mouth:
- To extract or draw; to move into a specified location.
- To remove especially by absorbing or sucking.
- To take money or finances especially when extinguishing or using up money
- To consume or drink a liquid such as blood, honey
Etymology
Inherited from Old English sūcan (suck) inherited from Proto-Germanic *sūkaną (suck).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*sūkaną
Gloss
suck
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- allosuck English
- honeysuck English
- honeysuckle English
- insuck English
- intersuck English
- self-suck English
- sook English
- succ English
- suck English
- suck-pint English
- suckability English
- suckable English
- suckage English
- suckboy English
- sucker English
- suckest English
- sucketh English
- suckfest English
- suckfish English
- suckhole English
- suckitude English
- suckle English
- suckless English
- suckling English
- suckly English
- suckstone English
- sucktacular English
- sucktastic English
- suckup English
- suckworthy English
- sucky English
- sux0r English
- timesuck English
- upsuck English
- wheelsuck English
- sūgere Latin
- *sewg- Proto-Indo-European
- *suk- Proto-Indo-European
- *sukōną Proto-Germanic
- *sūkaną Proto-Germanic
- sucan Old English
- sūcan Old English
- souker Middle English
- soukyng Middle English
- sökka Icelandic
- *sūcan Old Dutch
- suck-suck Jamaican Creole