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Etymology of the Dutch word kok

the Dutch word kok
derived from the Latin word coquus (cook)
derived from the Classical Latin word coquere (cook; boil, fry)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *pekʷ-

Derivations in other languages

French coq

Cognates

Dutch koken, English cook, French cuire, German Kobolz, German kochen, Icelandic kokkur, Icelandic kokka, Italian cuocere, Norwegian kokk, Norwegian koke, Provençal cozer, Spanish cocer, Swedish kock, Swedish koka



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