See also: smoken
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German Low German edit

Etymology edit

From Middle Low German smö̂ken, from smoken, from Old Saxon *smōkian, from Proto-West Germanic *smaukijan.

Verb edit

smöken

  1. (transitive) to smoke (e.g. tobacco, etc.)

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Low German edit

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Etymology edit

From Middle Low German smö̂ken, conflated with Middle Low German smôken, from Old Saxon *smōk, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *smauki (smoke).

Verb edit

smöken (past smöök, past participle smöökt, auxiliary verb hebben)

  1. to smoke
    Ik smöök nich
    I don't smoke

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