/t͡sirɔk/, [ˈt͡sirɔk]
OriginBorrowed from Hungarian cirok, which in turn was borrowed from either from a Southern Slavic language (cf. Slovene sírek or Serbo-Croatian sirak), ultimately from Latin (granum) Syricum (“Syrian grain”).
- inanimate, masculinesorghum
Formscirokový(adjective, relational)
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