出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/20 10:07 UTC 版)
The noun is derived from 中期英語 sumac, asimac, simak, sumak, symak (“portions of the shrub Rhus coriaria, chiefly used for medicinal purposes”), from Anglo-Norman sumak, symak, and Old French sumac, or directly from its etymon Medieval Latin sumach, sumac, from Arabic سُمَّاق (summāq), from Classical Syriac ܣܘܡܩܐ (summāqā, “red; sumac”). The English word is cognate with Italian sommaco, sommacco, Occitan simac, Portuguese sumagre, Spanish zumaque.
The verb is derived from the noun.
sumac (usually uncountable, plural sumacs)
sumac (third-person singular simple present sumacs, present participle sumacing or sumacking, simple past and past participle sumaced or sumacked)
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mambas
かま
プーク
saigas
くび
テグー
tejus
sandgrouses
むら
a village
skuas
taipans
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