kok
( international standards ) ISO 639-2 &ISO 639-3 language code forKonkani . kok m ( uncountable )
Alternative form ofkoks FGJSSH: Fjalor i gjuhës së sotme shqipe [Dictionary of the modern Albanian language ][3] ,1980 , page841 “koks ”, inFGJSH: Fjalor i gjuhës shqipe [Dictionary of the Albanian language ] (in Albanian),2006 Mann, S. E. (1948 ) “kok ”, inAn Historical Albanian–English Dictionary , London: Longmans, Green & Co., page203a Newmark,L. (1999 ) “ kok ”, inOxford Albanian-English Dictionary Borrowed fromItalian cocco .
kok m needs inflection
( Gheg ) coconut Synonym: kokos —Kosovo Mann, S. E. (1948 ) “kok ”, inAn Historical Albanian–English Dictionary , London: Longmans, Green & Co., page203a Newmark,L. (1999 ) “ kok ”, inOxford Albanian-English Dictionary Internationalism , compareGerman Kokke ,Italian cocco ,English coccus .
kok m needs inflection
( medicine ) coccus ( bacterium ) Borrowed fromVulgar Latin , fromLatin coquus ( “ cook ” ) .
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( obsolete ) cook Synonyms: gjellëtar ,akçi Bardhi, Frang (1635 )Dictionarium Latino Epiroticum (overall work in Latin and Albanian),page13 : “cocus — hacscij òo coc ”Mann, S. E. (1948 ) “kok ”, inAn Historical Albanian–English Dictionary , London: Longmans, Green & Co., page203a FromProto-Bodo-Garo *khok ( “ basket ” ) .
kok (Bengali script কোক )
basket kok
coke /treated coal fishing boat IPA (key ) : /kɔɡ/ ,[kʰʌɡ̊] ,[kʰɒ̽k] Borrowed fromGerman Koch .
kok c (singular definite kokken ,plural indefinite kokke )
cook ,chef FromOld Norse kokr , fromProto-Germanic *kukkaz .
kok c (singular definite kokken ,plural indefinite kokke )
cock ( male gallinaceous bird; dialectal, except when speaking about pheasants ) FromMiddle Dutch coc , fromLatin coquus .
kok m (plural koks ,diminutive kokje n ,feminine kokkin )
cook ,chef Afrikaans:kok Negerhollands:kokki ,koki ( from the diminutive ) → Caribbean Javanese:koki ( from the diminutive ) → French:coq → Indonesian:koki ( from the diminutive ) → Malayalam:കോക്കി ( kōkki ) ( from the diminutive ) → Japanese:コック ( kokku ) → Papiamentu:kòki ,kokki ( from the diminutive ) → Russian:кок ( kok ) FromProto-Bodo-Garo *khok ( “ basket ” ) .
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basket kok
Categorizing prefix for types of baskets kok + si → koksi ( “ fishing basket ” ) FromOld Norse kok ( “ throat ” ) , fromProto-Norse *kuka , ultimately fromProto-Germanic *keukǭ (compareProto-West Germanic *keukā ).[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Perhaps ultimately related to*kewwaną ( “ to chew ” ) .
kok n (genitive singular koks ,nominative plural kok )
( anatomy ) pharynx ,throat ^ Kroonen, Guus (2013 ) “*kaunō-”, inEtymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series;11 )[1] , Leiden, Boston:Brill ,→ISBN ,page282 ^ Kroonen, Guus (2011 )The Proto-Germanicn -stems: A study in diachronic morphophonology , Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi,→ISBN , pages202-207 ^ Kroonen, Guus Jann (2009 )Consonant and vowel gradation in the Proto-Germanicn -stems (PhD thesis) [2] , Leiden: Leiden University, pages164-168 ^ Boutkan, Dirk, Siebinga, Sjoerd (2005 ) “sthiake ”, inOld Frisian Etymological Dictionary (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 1), Leiden: Brill,→ISBN , pages375-376 Borrowed fromEnglish cock ( “ shuttlecock ” , literally“ cock ” ) , fromMiddle English cok , fromOld English coc ,cocc ( “ cock, male bird ” ) , fromProto-West Germanic *kokk , fromProto-Germanic *kukkaz ( “ cock ” ) , probably of onomatopoeic origin.
kok (plural kok -kok )
cock ,shuttlecock : a lightweight object that is conical in shape with a cork or rubber-covered nose, used in badminton the way a ball is used in other racquet gamesSynonym: bulu tangkis ( Standard Malay ) Borrowed fromJavanese ꦏꦺꦴꦏ꧀ ( kok ) .
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(mood). Adds mood, atmosphere, or the speaker's attitude to an expression. At the beginning of a sentencekok often indicates surprise that something is contrary to what is expected. It often implies the question "why?" . Why is it that?; Why haven't you?Sudah malamkok masih bekerja! ―It's late and you're still working! (It's late, why are you still working?) Sayakok belum dijemput? ―Why haven't you picked me up yet? Bagaimana sih kamu, ada teman lagi bingungkok malah dibiarkan. ―What is it with you... you've got a friend who doesn't know what to do and all you do is ignore him. (emphasis). At the end of a sentence or clausekok adds emphasis, usually (but not always) with a mild tone of hurt, irritation, or outrage, sometimes (but not always) implying rejection or denial of what another person has said. It can sometimes be translated with the following phrases in English. "you know " or "of course "Bukan saya yang mengambilkok . ―It wasn't me that took it,you know . Kalau memang kamu tidak bisa membantu ya tidak apa-apa kok. ―If you really can't help it doesn't matter, right. Memang sulit kok, benar-benar sulit. ―Yes, it's difficult, really difficult. (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
kok
language asaying kok m
vocative singular ofkoks Probably borrowed fromMiddle Low German [Term?] . Cognate withEstonian kokk .
kok
cook Borrowed fromSicilian cocu , fromLatin coquus .
kok m (plural kokijiet or koki ,feminine koka )
cook ( one who cooks ) Synonyms: ( rare ) sajjar ,( archaic ) tebbieħ Related toTurkish kök .
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root kok
imperative ofkoke Fromkoke ( “ to cook, boil ” ) .
kok n (definite singular koket ,indefinite plural kok ,definite plural koka )
boiling what one might boil in one go kok m (definite singular koken ,indefinite plural kokar ,definite plural kokane )
boiling kok
imperative ofkoka “kok” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .kok
( anatomy ) head kogok ( used when talking to a capuchin monkey ) kok
night evening 2010 , Isaac Costa de Souza,A Phonological Description of “Pet Talk” in Arara (MA), SIL Brazil, page 42.IPA (key ) : /ˈkɔk/ Rhymes:-ɔk Syllabification:kok Borrowed fromFrench coque .
kok m inan (diminutive koczek )
knot ( of hair ) bun ( of hair ) See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
kok f
genitive plural ofkoka kok inWielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PANkok in Polish dictionaries at PWNkok
turtle ,tortoise Ch'ina tusleb' aatin q'eqchi'-kaxlan aatin ut kaxlan aatin-q'eqchi' (Guatemala, 1998)[4] Deverbal fromkoka ( “ boil ” ) .
kok n
an amount of foodboiled in one cooking sessionstorkok ―lots of food prepared at once (often though not always boiled) ( rare ) the act ofboiling kok (Baybayin spelling ᜃᜓᜃ᜔ )( colloquial , proscribed )
Pronunciation spelling ofcoke .1990 , Lav Diaz [pseudonym; Bahagharing Timog],Pula, Puti, at saka Blu at marami pang Kolor :Nagpakabusog sa hamberger atkok sina Dyong, Nenet, at Totong Dyong, Nenet, and Totong indulged with hamburger andCoke . FromEnglish cock .
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( vulgar , anatomy ) penis ,dick ,cock .Borrowed fromEnglish coke .
kok (definite accusative koğu ,plural koklar )
coke (coal product)kok
second-person singular imperative ofkokmak Cognate withDutch kok ,English cook ,German Koch .
kok c (plural koks ,diminutive kokje )
cook “kok ”, inWurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch),2011 kok m
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