secála
Secála is a term that appears in Slavic-language contexts, most often in Czech and Slovak, where it can be encountered as a verb-related form or as a surname. In linguistic usage, secála is typically understood as a past-tense feminine form associated with the verb meaning to cut or chop. However, in standard modern Czech and Slovak the common forms are usually sekala (Czech) or sekať/sekať (Slovak). The form secála may occur in historical texts, dialectal speech, or nonstandard transcriptions, and its exact grammatical function can vary by text.
Etymology and linguistic background: Secála derives from the Slavic root sek-, related to the Proto-Slavic verb
Onomastics and usage as a surname: Secála or Secala can appear as a surname in Czech- and
Geographic and cultural notes: The name has limited distribution outside Central Europe and is most often seen
Notable people: There are no widely recognized figures known by the surname Secála in major biographical resources;