coginio
Welsh (Colloquial)
/kɔˈɡɪnjɔ/
verb
Definitions
- (ambitransitive) to cook
Etymology
Derived from Latin coquō (cook, I cook, roast, heat, dry) derived from Proto-Indo-European *pekʷ- (cook, become ripe, bake).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pekʷ-
Gloss
cook, become ripe, bake
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
炊
Emoji
🍚 👨🍳 👩🍳
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- concoction English
- kitchenette English
- precocious English
- precociousness English
- (persicum, persica) praecocia Latin
- *cocere Latin
- coctilis Latin
- coctio Latin
- coctor Latin
- coctura Latin
- cocus Latin
- cocō Latin
- concoctiō Latin
- concoquo Latin
- coquina Latin
- coquus Latin
- coquīna Latin
- coquō Latin
- coquō, coquo, coquere Latin
- cucīna Latin
- culīna Latin
- culīnārius Latin
- decoctiō Latin
- decoquo Latin
- decoquō Latin
- discoquo Latin
- excoquo Latin
- recoctus, recocta Latin
- terra Italian
- charcuterie French
- haute French
- précocité French
- δύσπεπτος Ancient Greek
- πέπων Ancient Greek
- πέψις Ancient Greek
- *pekʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *pékʷ-ye- Proto-Indo-European
- *kukōną Proto-Germanic
- पाचयति Sanskrit
- *pekti Proto-Slavic
- *peťi Proto-Slavic
- *potъ Proto-Slavic
- bescuit Old French
- пухтан Persian
- پختن Persian
- cōken Middle Dutch
- *kʷokʷo- Proto-Celtic
- *kʷoxtos Proto-Celtic
- koken Middle Low German
- *pač- Proto-Indo-Iranian
- coc Aromanian
- *kʷekʷō Proto-Italic
- kepti Lithuanian
- päk- Tocharian B
- pewtene Zazaki
- päk- Tocharian A