funko
Esperanto edit
Etymology edit
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.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
funko (uncountable, accusative funkon)
- funk music
Derived terms edit
- funka (“funky”)
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