ictionary.com/poke blow, Origin: Middle English, probably from Old North French; see pocket. A is concealed in a sack from the buyer. The noun —meaning a bag or sack—dates from the 14th century in English. In many parts of Scotland means a little paper bag for carrying purchases or a cone-shaped piece of paper for an ice-cream cone. The gives sictionary.com/poke blowimilar forms in other langpoke blowuages: Icelandic Gaelic or and French (Editor:admin) |