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skiing
shoe
(slang, by extension)
shoe
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(skiing shoe):
hiihtokenkä
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antaa
monoa
(to fire
dismiss; see
antaa
potkut
)
monottaa
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From a trademark "
Mono
", registered in 1932 by
Lahden
Saapas
-
ja
Lapikasteollisuus
O.Y, since 1943
Mono
Oy. The name was chosen as result of a contest. The winner justified the name by explaining that it came from Ancient Greek μόνος (mónos, “unique”), which described the positioning of the skiing shoes of the firm on the
market
. It didn't probably hurt that the founder of the firm was Jussi Mononen. <
monofoninen
(“monophonic”)
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