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kijiko

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Etymology

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From Swahili kijiko.

Noun

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kijiko

  1. spoon

Swahili

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kijiko
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Etymology

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Uncertain. Although in form it would appear to be a diminutive of mwiko, that may be a back-formation if the term is ultimately from Ottoman Turkish قاشیق (kaşık).

Pronunciation

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  • Audio (Kenya):(file)

Noun

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kijiko class VII (plural vijiko class VIII)

  1. spoon

Usage notes

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This is used to mean a Western-style metal spoon. Mwiko is used for the large wooden spoon that Africans traditionally use.