tsukkõr

Livonian

noun
Definitions
  • sugar

Etymology

Borrowed from Latvian cukurs, cukurs borrowed from Livonian sukkur, sukker borrowed from German Zucker (sugar) borrowed from Italian zucchero (sugar) borrowed from Latin zuccarum borrowed from Arabic سُكَّر borrowed from Persian شکر (sugar) borrowed from Sanskrit शर्करा (ground candied sugar, gravel, originally meaning grit, originally grit, grit, ground candied sugar originally grit, ground sugar).

Origin

Sanskrit

शर्करा

Gloss

ground candied sugar, gravel, originally meaning grit, originally grit, grit, ground candied sugar originally grit, ground sugar

Concept
Semantic Field

The physical world

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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