Kach
Luxemburgeois
/kaχ/
noun
Definitions
- chef, cook
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German koch inherited from Old High German koh derived from Latin coquus (cook).
Origin
Latin
coquus
Gloss
cook
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
- autocook English
- cook English
- cook back English
- cookability English
- cookable English
- cookaholic English
- cookbook English
- cookee English
- cooker English
- cookery English
- cookess English
- cookest English
- cooketh English
- cookfire English
- cookhouse English
- cooking English
- cookless English
- cookline English
- cookmaid English
- cookout English
- cookpot English
- cookroom English
- cookshack English
- cookshop English
- cookstove English
- cooktent English
- cooktop English
- cookware English
- miscook English
- noncook English
- outcook English
- overcook English
- pastrycook English
- precook English
- precooked English
- recook English
- supercook English
- uncook English
- undercook English
- cocus Latin
- coquere Latin
- coquus Latin
- Chefkoch German
- Koch German
- Kochbanane German
- Kochmesser German
- kochen German
- cuoco Italian
- chef-kok Dutch, Flemish
- kok Dutch, Flemish
- kokkin Dutch, Flemish
- koksmaat Dutch, Flemish
- kokstoven Dutch, Flemish
- scheepskok Dutch, Flemish
- кок Russian
- *pekʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- kokk Norwegian Bokmål
- *kukaz Proto-Germanic
- *kukōną Proto-Germanic
- コック Japanese
- kokk Norwegian Nynorsk
- cook Middle English
- kok Danish
- กุ๊ก Thai
- coc Middle Dutch
- choch Old High German
- kochōn Old High German
- koh Old High German
- couque Norman
- coutchi Norman
- koch Middle High German
- 焗 Chinese
- khoch Cimbrian
- kuk Tok Pisin
- kokk Low German
- kukru Sranan Tongo