出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/09/13 21:34 UTC 版)
From Old Irish púca (“goblin, sprite”), perhaps from a (nearly) identical Old Irish form, ultimately from 古期英語 pūca (“demon”). Doublet of bucca and puck.
pooka (plural pookas)
pooka (plural pookas)
Incorporated from Hawaiian into English by sailors in the US Navy as a name for a place (especially aboard a ship) to store or hide objects, or the action of storing an object in such a place.