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Turkish
Etymology 1
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish صوساق (susak, “thirsty”). By surface analysis, su (“water”) + -sa + -ak, see the verb susa- (“to be thirsty”).
Adjective
susak
- thirsty
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Ottoman Turkish صوساق (susak, “wooden ladle or scoop”), itself from Proto-Turkic *susgak (“ladle, scoop”).
Pronunciation
Noun
susak (definite accusative susağı, plural susaklar)
- wooden ladle or scoop
- milk-pail
- wooden chute that allows grain to be poured into the millstone
Declension
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