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'''{{tp|soko}}''' is {{a category}} [[content word]] and {{tp|[[nimi ku suli]]}} relating to fungi. It was formerly widespread according to the 2022 {{tok|[[Linku]]}} survey, but has since declined in usage.
'''{{tp|soko}}''' is {{a category}} [[content word]] and {{tp|[[nimi ku suli]]}} relating to fungi. It was formerly widespread according to the 2022 {{tok|[[Linku]]}} survey, but has since declined somewhat in usage. {{tok|[[jan Sonja]]}} included it in {{Oz|en}}.<ref>{{cite Oz|17}}</ref><ref name="roundtable 18-19">{{cite roundtable|page=18&ndash;19}}</ref>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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The [[semantic space]] of {{tp|soko}} includes any type of {{w|Fungus|fungi}}, primarily {{w|mushroom}}s, and their structures, such as the {{w|mycelium}}.
The [[semantic space]] of {{tp|soko}} includes any type of {{w|Fungus|fungi}}, primarily {{w|mushroom}}s, and their structures, such as the {{w|mycelium}}.


Users of the word, such as {{tok|jan inwin}}, may differentiate it from {{tp|[[kili]]}} in that {{tp|soko}} decompose rather than reproduce, are interconnected by mycelia, and are considered mysterious.<ref>{{cite roundtable|page=18}}</ref>
Users of the word, such as {{tok|jan inwin}}, may differentiate it from {{tp|[[kili]]}} in that {{tp|soko}} decompose rather than reproduce, are interconnected by mycelia, and are considered mysterious.<ref name="roundtable 18-19" />


==={{tp|ku}}===
==={{tp|ku}}===