kok
Dutch (Brabantic)
/kɔk/
noun
Definitions
- cook, chef
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch coc derived from Latin coquus (cook) root 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
- autocook English
- concoction 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
- kitchenette English
- miscook English
- noncook English
- outcook English
- overcook English
- pastrycook English
- precocious English
- precociousness English
- precook English
- precooked English
- recook English
- supercook English
- uncook English
- undercook English
- (persicum, persica) praecocia Latin
- coctilis Latin
- cocus Latin
- concoctiō Latin
- coquere Latin
- coquina Latin
- coquus Latin
- coquīna Latin
- coquō Latin
- coquō, coquo, coquere Latin
- culīna Latin
- culīnārius Latin
- decoctiō Latin
- decoquō Latin
- recoctus, recocta Latin
- kochen German
- cuoco Italian
- terra Italian
- bekokstoven Dutch, Flemish
- chef Dutch, Flemish
- chef-kok Dutch, Flemish
- kokkin Dutch, Flemish
- koksmaat Dutch, Flemish
- kokstoven Dutch, Flemish
- maat Dutch, Flemish
- scheepskok Dutch, Flemish
- schip Dutch, Flemish
- stoven Dutch, Flemish
- charcuterie French
- haute French
- précocité French
- кок Russian
- δύσπεπτος Ancient Greek
- πέπων Ancient Greek
- πέψις Ancient Greek
- *pekʷ- Proto-Indo-European
- *pékʷ-ye- Proto-Indo-European
- kokk Norwegian Bokmål
- *kukaz Proto-Germanic
- *kukōną Proto-Germanic
- コック Japanese
- kokk Norwegian Nynorsk
- पाचयति Sanskrit
- cook Middle English
- *pekti Proto-Slavic
- *peťi Proto-Slavic
- *potъ Proto-Slavic
- bescuit Old French
- пухтан Persian
- پختن Persian
- 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
- Kach Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *kʷokʷo- Proto-Celtic
- *kʷoxtos Proto-Celtic
- 焗 Chinese
- *pač- Proto-Indo-Iranian
- *kʷekʷō Proto-Italic
- kepti Lithuanian
- kuk Tok Pisin
- kokk Low German
- päk- Tocharian B
- kukru Sranan Tongo
- pewtene Zazaki
- päk- Tocharian A