"mioca" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Galician]

IPA: /miˈɔka̝/, /ˈmi̯ɔka̝/ Forms: miocas [plural]
Etymology: Unknown. Attested since the early 1400s, as miucas, and cognate with Portuguese minhoca, Asturian milu and meruca; perhaps from *milocca, from a substrate language. If related to Proto-Celtic *mīlom (“animal”), then from Proto-Indo-European *(s)meh₁l- (“small animal”). Etymology templates: {{root|gl|ine-pro|*(s)meh₁l-}}, {{unk|gl}} Unknown, {{cog|pt|minhoca}} Portuguese minhoca, {{cog|ast|milu}} Asturian milu, {{der|gl|qfa-sub}} substrate, {{der|gl|cel-pro|*mīlom|t=animal}} Proto-Celtic *mīlom (“animal”), {{der|gl|ine-pro|*(s)meh₁l-|t=small animal}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)meh₁l- (“small animal”) Head templates: {{gl-noun|f}} mioca f (plural miocas)
  1. earthworm Tags: feminine Categories (lifeform): Animals Synonyms: miñoca Derived forms: vivir á mioca
    Sense id: en-mioca-gl-noun-Aw8khzM0 Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header, Undetermined language links

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          "word": "vivir á mioca"
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          "english": "they sink the fish traps in the river … these traps are baited with earthworms or small pieces of meat",
          "ref": "1962, Xaquín Lorenzo, Etnografía: cultura material, Buenos Aires: Nós, page 421",
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  "etymology_text": "Unknown. Attested since the early 1400s, as miucas, and cognate with Portuguese minhoca, Asturian milu and meruca; perhaps from *milocca, from a substrate language. If related to Proto-Celtic *mīlom (“animal”), then from Proto-Indo-European *(s)meh₁l- (“small animal”).",
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        "Galician terms derived from Proto-Indo-European",
        "Galician terms derived from a pre-Roman substrate of Iberia",
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        "Galician terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *(s)meh₁l-",
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