sulcus
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Borrowed from Latin sulcus (“a furrow made by a plow”). Doublet of sullow ("plough").
sulcus (plural sulci)
From Proto-Italic *solkos, from Proto-Indo-European *solk-o-s (“furrow”), *selk- (“to pull, drag”), whence also Old English sulh. Doublet of holcus.
sulcus m (genitive sulcī); second declension
Second-declension noun.
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