púki

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See also: puki, puķi, pūķi, and pūķī

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Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse púki, from Proto-Germanic *pūkô. Cognate with Norwegian Bokmål puke, Danish pokker, and English puck.

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púki m (genitive singular púka, nominative plural púkar)

  1. imp (a small, mischievous demon-like creature)

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