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Psaki

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Borrowed from Greek Ψάκη (Psáki), from the genitive form of masculine Ψάκης (Psákis).

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Psaki (plural Psakis)

  1. A surname from Greek.
    • 2021 April 27, Daniel Dale, “New York Post temporarily deletes, then edits false story that claimed Harris’ book was given out in migrant ‘welcome kits’”, in CNN[1]:
      The New York Post also temporarily took down and then revised and republished an article about the Fox reporter’s exchange with White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Monday.
  2. A transliteration of the Greek surname Ψάκη (Psáki), feminine form of Psakis.

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