Unknown, but has the first syllable as if from the widespread Greek σκουμπρί (skoumprí). Snoj mentions a theory that it may be ultimately derived from Latin exustiō (“burning”), but notes that this is semantically difficult.[1]
скуша • (skuša) f
singular | plural | |
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indefinite | скуша (skuša) | скуши (skuši) |
definite unspecified | скушата (skušata) | скушите (skušite) |
definite proximal | скушава (skušava) | скушиве (skušive) |
definite distal | скушана (skušana) | скушине (skušine) |
vocative | скушо (skušo) | скуши (skuši) |
Unknown, but has the first syllable as if from the widespread Greek σκουμπρί (skoumprí).
ску̏ша f (Latin spelling skȕša)