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The word "smuggle" comes from the Dutch word smokkelenmeaning to "transport illegally". In an older sense, it is derived from a Pre-Germanic word: smuganan. So, it comes from the Germanic regions of Europe: Switzerland, Germany, etc.

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It comes from an old Lower German word: smuggeln

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