sarkans

Etymology
Derived from a dialectal adjective, from  (whence also , from , , with an extra -k. In the dialects that have the simple adjective ,  has the meaning “reddish.” Cognates include 🇨🇬 dialectal , 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Adjective



 * 1) red having the color of, e.g., blood
 * 2) red, brownish red having a tone or hue similar to red when compared to other related elements
 * 3) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army
 * 1) red, brownish red having a tone or hue similar to red when compared to other related elements
 * 2) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army
 * 1) red, brownish red having a tone or hue similar to red when compared to other related elements
 * 2) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army
 * 1) red, brownish red having a tone or hue similar to red when compared to other related elements
 * 2) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army
 * 1) red, brownish red having a tone or hue similar to red when compared to other related elements
 * 2) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army
 * 1) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army
 * 1) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army
 * 1) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army
 * 1) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army
 * 1) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army
 * 1) red relating to communism; more specifically, realting to the former Soviet Red Army