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What does the greek word kukla mean?
The Greek word "kukla" (κούκλα) means
"doll"
. It is related to the word "kuklos" (κύκλος), which means "circle" or "cycle", possibly referencing the circular shape of a doll's head or the cyclical nature of childhood play.
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