poko

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Chuukese

Noun

poko

  1. shark

Kholosi

Etymology

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Numeral

poko

  1. (cardinal number) one

References

  • Eric Anonby, Hassan Mohebi Bahmani (2014) “Shipwrecked and Landlocked: Kholosi, an Indo-Aryan Language in South-west Iran”, in Cahier de Studia Iranica xx, pages 13-36

Papiamentu

Etymology

From Portuguese pouco and Spanish poco and Kabuverdianu poku.

Adverb

poko

  1. few

Rapa Nui

Verb

poko

  1. hunt

Spanish

Noun

poko m (plural pokos)

  1. (nonstandard or Internet) Alternative spelling of poco

Tocharian B

Etymology

From Proto-Tocharian *pokowjä-, earlier *pākewjä-, from pre-Tocharian *bʰeh₂ǵʰow-h₁en- (definite), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂ǵʰús (arm). Compare Tocharian A poke.

Noun

poko f

  1. arm

References

  • Adams, Douglas Q. (2013) “poko*”, in A Dictionary of Tocharian B: Revised and Greatly Enlarged (Leiden Studies in Indo-European; 10), Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi, →ISBN, page 434

Yanomamö

Noun

poko (plural pei pokoku)

  1. arm
  2. front paw
  3. branch

References

  • Lizot, Jacques (2004) Diccionario enciclopédico de la lengua yãnomãmɨ (in Spanish), Vicariato apostólico de Puerto Ayacucho, →ISBN