fenka
Czech
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
fena + -ka. Probably from Medieval Latin fenna, from Latin fēmina (“woman”).[1]
Noun
fenka f
- diminutive of fena (bitch, female dog)
- 2013, Jana Holá (trans.), Oběť Molochovi[1], Host, translation of Till offer åt Molok by Åsa Larsson, →ISBN, page 20:
- Možná snil také o fenkách z okolí, o tom, jak mu odpovídají na všechny milostné dopisy, které jim přes den vyčurával na každičké stéblo trávy.
- He might have also dreamt about bitches from the neighbourhood, how they answer him all his love letters that he weed on every single straw of grass during the day.
Declension
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
fenka m anim
References
Further reading
Maltese
Pronunciation
Noun
fenka f (plural fniek)
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