sugar
Ido
/suˈɡar/
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to suck candy, etc., something from something
Etymology
Borrowed from German saugen (suck) borrowed from Latin sūgere borrowed from English suck.
Origin
English
suck
Gloss
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
- 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
- *suctiāre Latin
- sūgere Latin
- Absaugung German
- Saugfläche German
- Saugnapf German
- Saugroboter German
- Saugrohr German
- Saugwurm German
- Staubsauger German
- absaugen German
- aufsaugen German
- einsaugen German
- saugen German
- *sug- Proto-Indo-European
- souken Middle English
- sökka Icelandic
- suge Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- sūgan Old High German
- suck-suck Jamaican Creole