"funko" meaning in Esperanto

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Noun

IPA: [ˈfunko] Forms: funkon [accusative]
Rhymes: -unko Etymology: From English funk (“foul or unpleasant smell; funk music”), via dialectal French funquer, funquier (“to smoke, reek”), from Vulgar Latin fūmicāre, an alteration of Latin fūmigāre (“to smoke, fumigate”), from fūmus (“smoke”). Doublet of fumo. Etymology templates: {{bor|eo|en|funk||foul or unpleasant smell; funk music}} English funk (“foul or unpleasant smell; funk music”), {{der|eo|fr|funquer}} French funquer, {{m|fr|funquier||to smoke, reek}} funquier (“to smoke, reek”), {{der|eo|VL.|fūmicāre}} Vulgar Latin fūmicāre, {{der|eo|la|fumigo|fūmigāre|to smoke, fumigate}} Latin fūmigāre (“to smoke, fumigate”), {{m|la|fūmus||smoke}} fūmus (“smoke”), {{doublet|eo|fumo}} Doublet of fumo Head templates: {{eo-head|-}} funko (uncountable, accusative funkon)
  1. funk music Wikipedia link: eo:funko Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Musical genres Derived forms: funka (english: funky)

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