Moki
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Moki — Moki, nordamerikan. Indianerstamm, s. Moqui … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
moki — mȍki m <G ja> DEFINICIJA žarg. morfij ETIMOLOGIJA vidi morfij … Hrvatski jezični portal
Moki — Ohne Titel, 2007. Ohne Titel, 2008. Moki (* 1982 in … Deutsch Wikipedia
moki — I. /ˈmoʊki / (say mohkee) noun a traditional New Zealand raft constructed from dry flax or reeds. Also, mokihi. II. /ˈmoʊki / (say mohkee) noun (plural moki or mokis) any of several common New Zealand food fishes as the blue moki, Latridopsis… …
moki — mokùs, moki̇̀ bdv. Mokùs žmogùs … Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas
Moki steps — Moki steps, sometimes spelled alternately as Moqui steps, are a recurring feature found in areas of the American southwest previously inhabited by the Ancient Pueblo Peoples and other related cultures. The steps consist of alternating hand and… … Wikipedia
Moki — noun An alternate spelling of Moqui, an older term for Hopi … Wiktionary
moki — mo·ki … English syllables
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Tribe Moki — Moki, the people that were, was a tribe that lived in the Americas since the last ice age.In the Hopi language, the word moqui means dearly departed one . The Moki described themselves as the people who left ; they left the world of strifing for… … Wikipedia