pulka

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See also: Pulka, puḻka, and půlka

English

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Etymology

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From Finnish pulkka.

Noun

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pulka (plural pulkas)

  1. An animal-drawn sleigh (sledge) of a particular sort.

Further reading

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Anagrams

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Swedish

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Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
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pulka i trä [wooden pulk] (sense 1)
modernare pulka [more modern pulk] (sense 1)
ett barn som åker pulka [a child sledding [a child that rides pulk]] (sense 2)

Etymology

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Borrowed from Finnish pulkka, from Sami puhlke.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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pulka c

  1. a pulk (small boat-like Sami transport sled)
  2. a small boat-like sled, usually made of plastic, used as a toy (more generally)

Usage notes

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Can be translated as "sled" or "toboggan" to use more common words.

Declension

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See also

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References

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