This is the 11108th most frequent Catalan word.
sucat
"Sucat" means "dipped" or "soaked" in English.
Here, 'sucat' is used as the past participle of the verb 'sucar', which means 'to dip'. This sentence illustrates the act of immersing a piece of bread into oil.
He sucat un tros de pa en l'oli.
I dipped a piece of bread in oil.
In this instance, 'sucat' describes vegetables that have been dipped or coated with sauce, emphasizing the covering or flavoring action.
Aquestes verdures estan sucat amb una salsa Ășnica.
These vegetables are coated in a unique sauce.
This usage showcases the habit of dipping cookies into tea, where 'sucat' refers to the act of dipping for the purpose of softening or flavoring.