sukro
Appearance
Ido
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from English sugar, French sucre, German Zucker, Italian zucchero, Russian са́хар (sáxar), Spanish azúcar (compare Esperanto sukero).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]sukro (plural sukri)
Derived terms
[edit]- sukrajerio (“confectioner’s shop”)
- sukrajo (“a sweet, sweetmeat”)
- sukratra (“sugarlike”)
- sukriferio (“sugar works, sugar refinery”)
- sukrifisto (“sugar maker”)
- sukrizar (“to sugar; put sugar in or on; to sweeten”)
- sukrizita (“sugered: covered with s.; sweetened”)
- sukrokano (“sugar cane”)
- sukrolumpo, sukrobloko (“sugar-loaf”)
- sukropulvero (“powdered, ground sugar”)
- sukroza (“sugary: naturally sweet”)
- sukruyo (“sugar bowl”)
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