From Old Norse auka, from Proto-Germanic *aukaną. Akin to English eke, Danish øge, Gothic 𐌰𐌿𐌺𐌰𐌽 (aukan), Latin augeō, Latvian augt.
auka (strong verb, third-person singular past indicative jók, third-person plural past indicative juku, supine aukið)
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From Proto-Baltic *auk-, from Proto-Indo-European stem *ewk-, *owk-, *ūk-, from an onomatopoeic * ew, *ow with an extra k (common in derivations of onomatopoeic words; cf. Russian у (u) “uh!” and the derived verb укать (ukatʹ)). Cognates include Lithuanian áukterti (“to howl”), Old Prussian aukis (“vulture”) (probably from “noisy, screeming bird,” maybe from “storm bird”), Russian аукать (aukatʹ, “to howl”), Gothic 𐌰𐌿𐌷𐌾𐍉𐌽 (auhjōn, “to make noise”).[1]
auka f (4th declension)
Per Girdenis, probably from an unattested Proto-Baltic *au̯ikā́ (“sheep”), with syncope of the *-i-, from a diminutive of Proto-Balto-Slavic *áwis (“sheep”), and exact cognate with Proto-Slavic *ovьcà (“sheep”), Sanskrit अविका (avikā́, “ewe”). The word experienced semantic shift from "sheep" > "sacrificial sheep" > "sacrifice". This derivation is favored by Derksen.
Older theories consider the word a neologism, derived ultimately from al̃kas (“(holy) grove on a hill; idol”), created by the writer Simonas Daukantas, from a phonetic reinterpretation of the phrase al̃ko kálnas (“sacred hill”) as aũka kálns. Derksen acknowledges the possibility of the derivation from al̃kas; however, he notes that aukà is attested in texts that predate Daukantas, in addition to Girdenis's theory accounting for the fate of the Baltic cognate of Proto-Slavic *ovьcà, which is otherwise unexplained.[1]
aukà f (plural aũkos) stress pattern 4[2]
singular (vienaskaita) | plural (daugiskaita) | |
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nominative (vardininkas) | aukà | aũkos |
genitive (kilmininkas) | aukõs | aukų̃ |
dative (naudininkas) | aũkai | aukóms |
accusative (galininkas) | aũką | aukàs |
instrumental (įnagininkas) | aukà | aukomìs |
locative (vietininkas) | aukojè | aukosè |
vocative (šauksmininkas) | aũka | aũkos |
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auka
From Old Norse auka, from Proto-Germanic *aukaną.
auka (present tense aukar, past tense auka, past participle auka, passive infinitive aukast, present participle aukande, imperative auka/auk)
From Proto-Germanic *aukaną. Cognate with Latin augēo (“I augment”).
auka (singular past indicative jók, plural past indicative jóku or juku, past participle aukinn)
infinitive | auka | |
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present participle | aukandi | |
past participle | aukinn | |
indicative | present | past |
1st-person singular | eyk | jók |
2nd-person singular | eykr | jókt |
3rd-person singular | eykr | jók |
1st-person plural | aukum | jókum, jukum |
2nd-person plural | aukið | jókuð, jukuð |
3rd-person plural | auka | jóku, juku |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st-person singular | auka | ýka, yka |
2nd-person singular | aukir | ýkir, ykir |
3rd-person singular | auki | ýki, yki |
1st-person plural | aukim | ýkim, ykim |
2nd-person plural | aukið | ýkið, ykið |
3rd-person plural | auki | ýki, yki |
imperative | present | |
2nd-person singular | auk | |
1st-person plural | aukum | |
2nd-person plural | aukið |
infinitive | aukask | |
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present participle | aukandisk | |
past participle | aukizk | |
indicative | present | past |
1st-person singular | aukumk | jókumk, jukumk |
2nd-person singular | eyksk | jókzk |
3rd-person singular | eyksk | jóksk |
1st-person plural | aukumsk | jókumsk, jukumsk |
2nd-person plural | aukizk | jókuzk, jukuzk |
3rd-person plural | aukask | jókusk, jukusk |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st-person singular | aukumk | ýkumk, ykumk |
2nd-person singular | aukisk | ýkisk, ykisk |
3rd-person singular | aukisk | ýkisk, ykisk |
1st-person plural | aukimsk | ýkimsk, ykimsk |
2nd-person plural | aukizk | ýkizk, ykizk |
3rd-person plural | aukisk | ýkisk, ykisk |
imperative | present | |
2nd-person singular | auksk | |
1st-person plural | aukumsk | |
2nd-person plural | aukizk |
The verb can also take on the weak class 2 conjugation.
infinitive | auka | |
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present participle | aukandi | |
past participle | aukaðr | |
indicative | present | past |
1st-person singular | auka | aukaða |
2nd-person singular | aukar | aukaðir |
3rd-person singular | aukar | aukaði |
1st-person plural | aukum | aukuðum |
2nd-person plural | aukið | aukuðuð |
3rd-person plural | auka | aukuðu |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st-person singular | auka | aukaða |
2nd-person singular | aukir | aukaðir |
3rd-person singular | auki | aukaði |
1st-person plural | aukim | aukaðim |
2nd-person plural | aukið | aukaðið |
3rd-person plural | auki | aukaði |
imperative | present | |
2nd-person singular | auka | |
1st-person plural | aukum | |
2nd-person plural | aukið |
infinitive | aukask | |
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present participle | aukandisk | |
past participle | aukazk | |
indicative | present | past |
1st-person singular | aukumk | aukuðumk |
2nd-person singular | aukask | aukaðisk |
3rd-person singular | aukask | aukaðisk |
1st-person plural | aukumsk | aukuðumsk |
2nd-person plural | aukizk | aukuðuzk |
3rd-person plural | aukask | aukuðusk |
subjunctive | present | past |
1st-person singular | aukumk | aukuðumk |
2nd-person singular | aukisk | aukaðisk |
3rd-person singular | aukisk | aukaðisk |
1st-person plural | aukimsk | aukaðimsk |
2nd-person plural | aukizk | aukaðizk |
3rd-person plural | aukisk | aukaðisk |
imperative | present | |
2nd-person singular | aukask | |
1st-person plural | aukumsk | |
2nd-person plural | aukizk |
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