Talk:Pogliare

RFV discussion: March–August 2023
Im creating an RFV for Pogliare and other contributions by a 2009 IP. The first entry is so obvious that I think it doesnt deserve an RFV, but this is for more than  just that one entry.

Pogliare is said to be a female given name in Istriot, meaning "(one who) likes to pog". Created by an IP in 2009, and not visibly questioned all this time. Also, the derivative form Poglianniare depends on Pogliare.

The same IP editor also created a few other questionable words, such as beddî "bedtime" (an English loanword?), didî "diaper" (given didee, would this be another English loanword?), stròussia "sour milk", and poppî "doll". The IP didn't bother creating pages for  these except the last one, but I think they should be removed from the translation tables as I wasnt able to turn up anything. The IP may have made some good edits, but Im suspicious of the edits taken as a whole. — Soap — 11:28, 21 March 2023 (UTC)

RFV-failed, smells like nonsense, and nothing turns up on Google. This, that and the other (talk) 10:08, 5 July 2023 (UTC)
 * Was poppî left undeleted on purpose, or was it a mistake? I did my research when I nominated these and, looking back again, I still can't find any evidence that this word exists or ever existed.  (Unrelatedly, it might be a word in Kurdish, where î indicates a long /i:/ sound, but it's just as likely that the few hits I find for that are just transcriptions of the English given name Poppy or some such thing.) — Soap — 13:28, 10 August 2023 (UTC)
 * I just missed it. Deleted now. This, that and the other (talk) 11:16, 11 August 2023 (UTC)