vuoka

Etymology
From a language, compare 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. Originally a northern Finnish dialectal word meaning "way, manner, shape, form". In this sense, the word was first attested in. In Elias Lönnrot's Finnish-Swedish dictionary, the volume published in 1880 contains with the translation ", ", and the example "" is given.

The word in its modern sense is a ghost word, stemming from a misinterpretation. Later in the 1880s, found in the aforementioned dictionary was misunderstood as, leading to the new sense (first attested in 1885) which was popularized over the next two decades.

Noun

 * 1) casserole dish of glass or earthenware, in which food is baked
 * 2) casserole food prepared in a casserole

Declension
The first is the proper declension and used in the written language, while the second is somewhat nonstandard and used primarily in the spoken language. A similar shift is also taking place in.