koke
Norwegian
verb
Definitions
- to boil
Etymology
Derived from Latin coquere derived from German Low German koken derived from Proto-Germanic *kukōną (cook).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*kukōną
Gloss
cook
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
炊
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cook English
- *cocere Latin
- *coctiāre Latin
- *cocēre Latin
- cocere Latin
- cocere, *coco Latin
- cocō Latin
- coquere Latin
- coquo Latin
- coquus Latin
- coquō Latin
- *pekʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- blaut Norwegian Bokmål
- blautkokt Norwegian Bokmål
- bløt Norwegian Bokmål
- bløtkokt Norwegian Bokmål
- hard Norwegian Bokmål
- hardkokt Norwegian Bokmål
- kokekunst Norwegian Bokmål
- kokeplate Norwegian Bokmål
- kokepunkt Norwegian Bokmål
- kokt Norwegian Bokmål
- kunst Norwegian Bokmål
- nb Norwegian Bokmål
- plate Norwegian Bokmål
- punkt Norwegian Bokmål
- små Norwegian Bokmål
- småkoke Norwegian Bokmål
- ukokt Norwegian Bokmål
- *kukōną Proto-Germanic
- *koka Old Norse
- chochōn Old High German
- kochōn Old High German
- kohhōn Old High German
- koquar Ido
- *kokon Old Dutch
- koken Middle Low German
- còire Occitan
- *kʷekʷō Proto-Italic
- koken German Low German