"Samoki" meaning in All languages combined

See Samoki on Wiktionary

Proper name [Central Bontoc]

Etymology: Borrowed from English smoky. Folklore says a foreigner once asked a villager for the name of the repeatedly uttering the word "smoky", since a livelihood of the villagers is the making of earthen jars baked in curd ovens. The villager, unable to understand, just nodded and relied "samoki". Etymology templates: {{bor+|lbk|en|smoky}} Borrowed from English smoky, {{folklore|lbk}} Folklore says Head templates: {{head|lbk|proper noun}} Samoki
  1. Samoki

Proper name [English]

Etymology: Borrowed from Central Bontoc Samoki, itself borrowed from English smoky. See that for more info. Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|lbk|Samoki}} Borrowed from Central Bontoc Samoki, {{m+|en|smoky}} English smoky Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Samoki
  1. A barangay of Bontoc, Mountain Province, Philippines. Categories (place): Places in Mountain Province, Philippines, Places in the Philippines
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