poor, someonepitifulFin:poikaparkaEng:(poor boy)Fin:Voi parkaa!Eng:(Poor thing!)Show more poloraasuraukkaraukkaparkaShow more Uncertain. The original sense, retained in dialects, is "a rag, swaddling clothes" and it is possible that the word is an old cognate of the internationalparka meaning "jacket", as a loan from Tundra Nenets or, less likely, even by common inheritance from Proto-Uralic. Borrowed from English parka, from Tundra Nenets парка, via Aleut parka and Russian па́рка (párka). Possibly related to Etymology 1 (see it for more):Show more Press Esc to closeSource:
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