Talk:mokita

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RFV[edit]

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I would like the following English definition verified: A widely known but unspoken truth. Is it used anywhere? Given its conspicuous spelling, would it perhaps be a loan word? There is a reference to a "Worthless Word for the Day Dictionary", but it is a dead link to me. There is also a hidden comment, stating: "Etymology needs to be checked, as given by anon contributor: Apparently 'mokita' is a Kilivila word, from the language spoken on Kirwinia, the largest of the Trobriand Islands, in New Guinea." --Daniel. 00:35, 21 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Failed RFV. Equinox 00:21, 9 July 2011 (UTC)Reply