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See also:Kok,KOK,kòk,kók,kök,Kök,kok.,kʼokʼ,andkö̂k

Translingual

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kok

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-2 &ISO 639-3language code forKonkani.

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Albanian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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kok m(uncountable)

  1. Alternative form ofkoks

References

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  • 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

Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromItaliancocco.

Noun

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kok mneeds inflection

  1. (Gheg)coconut
    Synonym:kokosKosovo

Further reading

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  • Mann,S. E. (1948) “kok”, inAn Historical Albanian–English Dictionary, London: Longmans, Green & Co., page203a
  • Newmark,L. (1999) “kok”, inOxford Albanian-English Dictionary

Etymology 3

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Internationalism, compareGermanKokke,Italiancocco,Englishcoccus.

Noun

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kok mneeds inflection

  1. (medicine)coccus(bacterium)

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Etymology 4

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Borrowed fromVulgar Latin, fromLatincoquus(cook).

Noun

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kok m

  1. (obsolete)cook
    Synonyms:gjellëtar,akçi

Further reading

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  • 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

Atong (India)

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Etymology

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FromProto-Bodo-Garo*khok(basket).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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kok (Bengali scriptকোক)

  1. basket

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Cornish

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Noun

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kok

  1. coke/treatedcoal
  2. fishing boat

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Danish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kɔɡ/,[kʰʌɡ̊],[kʰɒ̽k]

Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromGermanKoch.

Noun

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kok c (singular definitekokken,plural indefinitekokke)

  1. cook,chef
Inflection
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Declension ofkok
common
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativekokkokkenkokkekokkene
genitivekokskokkenskokkeskokkenes
Related terms
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  • koge(to cook).

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Etymology 2

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FromOld Norsekokr, fromProto-Germanic*kukkaz.

Noun

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kok c (singular definitekokken,plural indefinitekokke)

  1. cock(male gallinaceous bird; dialectal, except when speaking about pheasants)
Inflection
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Declension ofkok
common
gender
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativekokkokkenkokkekokkene
genitivekokskokkenskokkeskokkenes

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Dutch

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Dutchcoc, fromLatincoquus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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kok m (pluralkoks,diminutivekokje n,femininekokkin)

  1. cook,chef

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Descendants

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Garo

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Etymology

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FromProto-Bodo-Garo*khok(basket).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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kok

  1. basket

Prefix

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kok

  1. Categorizing prefix for types of baskets
    kok + ‎si → ‎koksi(fishing basket)

Hokkien

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For pronunciation and definitions ofkok – see (“country;nation;nation-state;kingdom;capital; etc.”).
(This term is thepe̍h-ōe-jī form of).

Icelandic

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IcelandicWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediais

Etymology

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FromOld Norsekok(throat), fromProto-Norse*kuka, ultimately fromProto-Germanic*keukǭ (compareProto-West Germanic*keukā).[1][2][3][4] Perhaps ultimately related to*kewwaną(to chew).

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Noun

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kok n (genitive singularkoks,nominative pluralkok)

  1. (anatomy)pharynx,throat

Declension

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Declension ofkok (neuter)
singularplural
indefinitedefiniteindefinitedefinite
nominativekokkokiðkokkokin
accusativekokkokiðkokkokin
dativekokikokinukokumkokunum
genitivekokskoksinskokakokanna

Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^Kroonen, Guus (2013) “*kaunō-”, inEtymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series;11)‎[1], Leiden, Boston:Brill,→ISBN,page282
  2. ^Kroonen, Guus (2011)The Proto-Germanicn-stems: A study in diachronic morphophonology, Amsterdam, New York: Rodopi,→ISBN, pages202-207
  3. ^Kroonen, Guus Jann (2009)Consonant and vowel gradation in the Proto-Germanicn-stems (PhD thesis)[2], Leiden: Leiden University, pages164-168
  4. ^Boutkan, Dirk, Siebinga, Sjoerd (2005) “sthiake”, inOld Frisian Etymological Dictionary (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 1), Leiden: Brill,→ISBN, pages375-376

Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromEnglishcock(shuttlecock, literallycock), fromMiddle Englishcok, fromOld Englishcoc,cocc(cock, male bird), fromProto-West Germanic*kokk, fromProto-Germanic*kukkaz(cock), probably of onomatopoeic origin.

Noun

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kok (pluralkok-kok)

  1. 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 games
    Synonym:bulu tangkis(Standard Malay)

Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromJavaneseꦏꦺꦴꦏ꧀(kok).

Particle

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kok

  1. (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.
  2. (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.

Further reading

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Kokborok

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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kok

  1. language
  2. asaying

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Latvian

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Noun

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kok m

  1. vocativesingular ofkoks

Livonian

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Etymology

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Probably borrowed fromMiddle Low German[Term?]. Cognate withEstoniankokk.

Noun

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kok

  1. cook

Maltese

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromSiciliancocu, fromLatincoquus.

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kok m (pluralkokijietorkoki,femininekoka)

  1. cook(one who cooks)
    Synonyms:(rare)sajjar,(archaic)tebbieħ

Northern Kurdish

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Etymology

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Related toTurkishkök.

Noun

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kok ?

  1. root

Norwegian Bokmål

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Verb

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kok

  1. imperative ofkoke

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Fromkoke(to cook, boil).

Noun

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kok n (definite singularkoket,indefinite pluralkok,definite pluralkoka)

  1. boiling
  2. what one might boil in one go

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Noun

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kok m (definite singularkoken,indefinite pluralkokar,definite pluralkokane)

  1. boiling

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Verb

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kok

  1. imperative ofkoka

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Anagrams

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Pangutaran Sama

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Noun

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kok

  1. (anatomy)head

Pará Arára

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Alternative forms

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  • kogok(used when talking to a capuchin monkey)

Noun

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kok

  1. night
  2. evening

References

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  • 2010, Isaac Costa de Souza,A Phonological Description of “Pet Talk” in Arara (MA), SIL Brazil, page 42.

Polish

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PolishWikipedia has an article on:
Wikipediapl

Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed fromFrenchcoque.

Noun

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kok inan (diminutivekoczek)

  1. knot(of hair)
  2. bun(of hair)
Declension
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Declension ofkok
singularplural
nominativekokkoki
genitivekokakoków
dativekokowikokom
accusativekokkoki
instrumentalkokiemkokami
locativekokukokach
vocativekokukoki

Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.

Noun

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kok f

  1. genitiveplural ofkoka

Further reading

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  • kok inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • kok in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Q'eqchi

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Noun

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kok

  1. turtle,tortoise

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  • Ch'ina tusleb' aatin q'eqchi'-kaxlan aatin ut kaxlan aatin-q'eqchi' (Guatemala, 1998)[4]

Swedish

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Etymology

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Deverbal fromkoka(boil).

Noun

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kok n

  1. an amount of foodboiled in one cooking session
    storkoklots of food prepared at once (often though not always boiled)
  2. (rare) the act ofboiling

Declension

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Declension ofkok
nominativegenitive
singularindefinitekokkoks
definitekoketkokets
pluralindefinitekokkoks
definitekokenkokens

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Tagalog

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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kok (Baybayin spellingᜃᜓᜃ᜔)(colloquial, proscribed)

  1. 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.

Tok Pisin

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Etymology

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FromEnglishcock.

Noun

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kok

  1. (vulgar, anatomy)penis,dick,cock.

Turkish

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromEnglishcoke.

Noun

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kok (definite accusativekoğu,pluralkoklar)

  1. coke (coal product)

Verb

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kok

  1. second-personsingularimperative ofkokmak

West Frisian

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Etymology

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Cognate withDutchkok,Englishcook,GermanKoch.

Noun

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kok c (pluralkoks,diminutivekokje)

  1. cook

Further reading

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  • kok”, inWurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch),2011

Zazaki

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Noun

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kok m

  1. piece
  2. root
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