sumach

See also: Sumach

English

Noun

sumach (countable and uncountable, plural sumachs or sumaches)

  1. Alternative spelling of sumac.

Verb

sumach (third-person singular simple present sumaches, present participle sumaching, simple past and past participle sumached)

  1. Obsolete spelling of sumac.
    • 1792, [Charles O’Brien], “Of Cleansing Goods, Previous to Maddering, or Boiling Off”, in A Treatise on Calico Printing, Theoretical and Practical: [], volume I, [London]: Printed for C. O’Brien, [] and sold by Bew, [], Richardson, [], Murray, [], →OCLC:
      After this operation, the goods muſt be winched and well planked, or otherwiſe cleaned; they are then, according to the quality of them, to be ſumached, and then ſnitchelled off, and waſhed.
    • 1853, David Smith, “Cotton-dyeing. [No. 39. Various Shades of Silver Drab.]”, in The Dyer’s Instructor: Comprising Practical Instructions in the Art of Dyeing Silk, Cotton, Wool, and Worsted and Woollen Goods, [], Philadelphia, Pa.: Henry Carey Baird, [], →OCLC, page 70:
      A great variety of Blue Drabs can be dyed by first Sumaching the cotton, and then in another tub add a little Nitrate of Iron or Copperas liquor, and give a few turns.
    • 1877, “Calico Printing and Dyeing”, in Charles O’Neill, editor, The Textile Colourist: A Monthly Journal of Bleaching, Printing, Dyeing, and Finishing Textile Fabrics, and the Manufacture and Application of Colouring Matters, volume IV, Manchester: Palmer and Howe, []; London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. [], page 253:
      Common black calico for linings is dyed upon an iron mordant alone, but generally a better colour is obtained by first sumaching the cotton according to the older method.

Anagrams

Irish

Etymology 1

From Medieval Latin sumach, from Arabic سُمَّاق (summāq), from Classical Syriac ܣܘܡܩܐ (summāqāʾ, red; sumac).

Noun

sumach m (genitive singular sumaigh)

  1. sumac(h)
Declension
Declension of sumach (first declension)
bare forms
singular plural
nominative sumach sumaigh
vocative a shumaigh a shumacha
genitive sumaigh sumach
dative sumach sumaigh
forms with the definite article
singular plural
nominative an sumach na sumaigh
genitive an tsumaigh na sumach
dative leis an sumach
don sumach
leis na sumaigh

Etymology 2

Noun

sumach m (genitive singular sumaigh, nominative plural sumaigh)

  1. alternative form of somach (plump youngster)
Declension
Declension of sumach (first declension)
bare forms
singular plural
nominative sumach sumaigh
vocative a shumaigh a shumacha
genitive sumaigh sumach
dative sumach sumaigh
forms with the definite article
singular plural
nominative an sumach na sumaigh
genitive an tsumaigh na sumach
dative leis an sumach
don sumach
leis na sumaigh

Mutation

Mutated forms of sumach
radical lenition eclipsis
sumach shumach
after an, tsumach
not applicable

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

Further reading

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsu.max/
  • Rhymes: -umax
  • Syllabification: su‧mach

Noun

sumach m

  1. locative plural of sum

Noun

sumach f

  1. locative plural of suma