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Etymology of the English word cocomat

the English word cocomat
derived from the English word coconut
derived from the English word coco
derived from the Portuguese word coco
derived from the Latin word coccus (insect used for dye; scarlet dye, color)
derived from the Greek word kokkos, κόκκος (a kernel of seed)
derived from the Late Latin word coco
derived from the English word nut
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *khnut-
derived from the English word mat
derived from the English word matte
derived from the Old French word matte
derived from the Late Latin word mattus (drunk)
derived from the Latin root *maditus
derived from the Latin word madere (be wet)
derived from the Late Latin word matta (mat of rushes)

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