Alternative form of sūcinum
sūcinum n (genitive sūcinī); second declension
sucus
See sugere
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Etymology 1
From Latin sūgere, present active infinitive of sūgō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *sug-, *suk-.
Etymology 2
Forms of the above word
Silpnokai.
Juk sūcinum, succinum - gintaras.
Albert the Great (1193-1280), a Dominican and a philosopher, identifies amber as the first among the six most effective medicines; succinum, ocastoreum, mors, camphor, tartarus, and aurum.
The Prussian Priest Matthaus Praetorius recorded that in 1680, "During the plague not a single amberman from Gdansk, Klaipeda, Konigsberg or Liepaja died of the disease"
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