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Sooke

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See also: sooké

English

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Etymology

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Derived from the Klallam name súʔukʷ for the area around Sooke Harbor.

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Noun

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Sooke sg or pl

  1. Coast Salish people of southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia.
    Synonym: T'Sou-ke

Proper noun

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Sooke

  1. A district municipality on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Canada.
    • 2023 May 31, Simon Little, “Woman arrested for ‘intentionally’ setting fires in woods near Sooke, B.C.: police”, in Global News[1]:
      A 28-year-old woman has been arrested for allegedly setting two fires in the woods near Sooke, B.C.
  2. A river in southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
  3. Dialect of the North Straits Salish language spoken by the T'Sou-ke people.
    Synonym: T'Sou-ke
    • 2008, Cecilia Joe, Barbara S. Efrat, “The Transformer and the Blind Old Man”, in M. Terry Thompson, Steven M. Egesdal, editor, Salish Myths and Legends: One People's Stories, University of Nebraska, page 119:
      The story was told by the late Cecilia Joe, on the Esquimault Reserve, Victoria, British Columbia. [...] Her retention of the Sooke language was excellent, and her skill was acknowledged by others on the Sooke Reserve.

Saterland Frisian

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Etymology

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From Old Frisian tziāke, kēke, from Proto-Germanic *kekǭ, *kēkǭ, *kakǭ, *keukǭ, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵyewh₁- (to chew). More at cheek.

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Sooke f

  1. (anatomy) cheek