sūkāt

Etymology
From the same stem as the verb, of which it was originally the iterative form.

Verb

 * 1) to suck to keep in one's mouth and make it wet with saliva, e.g. when preparing to swallow it, or to suck it several times
 * 2) to suck on, to suckle to put in one's mouth and make suction, sucking motion
 * 3) to suck several times
 * 1) to suck on, to suckle to put in one's mouth and make suction, sucking motion
 * 2) to suck several times
 * 1) to suck several times