smoca

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *smukô (smoke, nebulous air), from Proto-Indo-European *smug- (to smoke; a smoke). Cognate with German Schmauch (dense smoke), Old Irish múch (smoke), Ancient Greek σμύχω (smúkhō, burn with smoldering flame) and Old Armenian մուխ (mux, smoke).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsmo.kɑ/

Noun

smoca m

  1. smoke

Descendants

  • Middle English: smoke, smok, smoc
    • English: smoke
    • Yola: smock

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