Etymology of the English word cocomat
the English word
cocomatderived from the English word
coconutderived from the English word
cocoderived from the Portuguese word
cocoderived 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
cocoderived from the English word
nutderived from the Proto-Germanic root
*khnut-derived from the English word
matderived from the English word
mattederived from the Old French word
mattederived from the Late Latin word
mattus (drunk)
derived from the Latin root
*maditusderived from the Latin word
madere (be wet)
derived from the Late Latin word
matta (mat of rushes)
Usage
Word found in Modern English