puki

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See also: púki, puķi, pūķi, pūķī, and пуки

English

Noun

puki (plural pukis)

  1. A bowl or other dish used by Native Americans in the Southwest as a mold when making pots.
    • 2007, Suzanne J. E. Tourtillott, The Figure in Clay, →ISBN, page 80:
      First, I made a puki, a tool used by Native Americans to form a pinch pot. Typically, a puki is a shallow, fired bowl used to keep the bottom of the pinch pot round while holding the entire pot in shape.
    • 2004, Susan Ware, Notable American Women, →ISBN, page 418:
      She began a pot by forming a pancake of clay between her palms and laying it in a bowl-like vessel which was the bottom of a broken pot, called a puki.
  2. Any form or mold used for making clay pots by hand.
    • 2012, Jo-Ann Mapson, Finding Casey, →ISBN, page 268:
      Like I showed you, the clay goes into the puki, coil by coil.
    • 2008, Deborah Morgenthal, Suzanne J. E. Tourtillott, The Penland Book of Ceramics, →ISBN, page 13:
      I begin by pinching a base or rolling out a slab that I place in a plaster form, or puki, for support..

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Asi

Noun

pukî

  1. (anatomy, euphemistic) vagina

Cebuano

Etymology

From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *puki, from Proto-Austronesian *puki.

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: pu‧ki

Noun

puki

  1. the female genitalia; the vulva or vagina
  2. the tiger cowrie (Cypraea tigris)
  3. the boatlily (Tradescantia spathacea)

Finnish

Verb

puki

  1. third-person singular past indicative of pukea

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Indonesian

Malay

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Sakizaya

Tagalog

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