Ška

=Old Sumrë=

Etymology
From Proto-Sumric *əṡʔka- (“aptitude, wit”).

Pronunciation

 * /ɕká/

Noun
ška inanimate D-noun
 * Non-specific: üyška
 * 1) Teaching
 * 2) Learning
 * 3) Doctrine
 * 4) Pedagogy
 * 5) Education
 * 6) Training
 * 7) Apprenticeship

Derived Terms

 * knašška (“misdirection, brainwashing, delusion, evil doctrine”)
 * Saška (“an island in the Ievsteoruef Islands”)
 * škab (“teacher, tutor”)
 * škabo (“outdated teaching, outdated fact”)
 * škaci (“shamanic council”)
 * škadren (“to say something stupid”)
 * ška hwecimsȯnė ("Sumric shamanism")
 * škajo (“ritual which marks when an apprentice becomes a shaman”)
 * škaka (“child’s curiosity”)
 * Škań (“a mountain used as a meditation site”)
 * škanc (“lesson”)
 * škiins (“apprentice”)

Descendants

 * Old Moca: ska ("learning, reverence")
 * East Middle Moca: -sk ("worship of")
 * Old Naumes: ha ("skill, art, craft, profession")