sökkull
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Icelandic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Ultimately from Latin socculus.
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
sökkull m (genitive singular sökkuls, nominative plural sökklar)
- (architecture) a socle, a plinth beneath a statue or other artwork
- (architecture, of a building) a base, a foundation, a plinth course
- Synonym: undirstaða
Declension[edit]
declension of sökkull
Derived terms[edit]
Derived terms
- botnsökkull (mudline suspension equipment)
- dvergsökkull, smáskrúfssökkull (miniature cap)
- fóksökkull (prefocus cap, prefocus base)
- Golíatsökkull, stórskrúfssökkull (Goliath cap, mogul base)
- lampasökkull (lampcap)
- lássökkull, stungusökkull (bayonet fitting, bayonet cap, bayonet base)
- ljósapera með einum sökkli (single-ended light bulb)
- ljósapera með tveimur sökklum (double-ended light bulb)
- pera með pinnasökkli (pin-based lamp)
- sívalningssökkull (shell cap, shell base, Edison screw cap)
- skrúfsökkull (screw cap, screw base)
- sökkuleinangrari (line-post insulator)
- sökkull með pinnum (pin fitting)
- sökkull með skrúfgangi (screw fitting)
- sökkulskaut
- sökkulteikning (footprint)
- stéttarsökkull (flanged cap)
- tindsökkull, pinnasökkull (pin cap, pin base)