kokkel
Dutch (Brabantic)
noun
Definitions
- (animals) edible cockle
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch cockille (shell) borrowed from English cockle derived from French coquille (shell) derived from Latin conchula (little shell, small mollusk), concha (mussel, vessel, bivalve, oyster, trumpet, mollusk) derived from Ancient Greek κόγχη (mussel, shell, konkh, apse).
Origin
Ancient Greek
κόγχη
Gloss
mussel, shell, konkh, apse
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cockle English
- cocklebur English
- cockleman English
- cockler English
- cockleshell English
- cocklewoman English
- cockling English
- cockly English
- conch English
- concha English
- coquille English
- corncockle English
- earcockle English
- hotcockles English
- *conchilia Latin
- *concla Latin
- Venus Latin
- cochlea Latin
- concha Latin
- concheus Latin
- conchula Latin
- conca Italian
- concola Italian
- ipsiconchia Italian
- triconco Italian
- conche French
- conque French
- coquillage French
- coquille French
- coquillette French
- coquillier French
- кокиль Russian
- concha Spanish, Castilian
- concho Spanish, Castilian
- coquina Spanish, Castilian
- cuenca Spanish, Castilian
- κόγχη Ancient Greek
- *kongʰo- Proto-Indo-European
- *konkho- Proto-Indo-European
- cokel Middle English
- conca Catalan, Valencian
- vieira Galician
- cochilie Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cockille Middle Dutch
- *vẽeyra Old Portuguese
- cunca Old Portuguese
- koki Mauritian Creole
- vongola Neapolitan
- koki Seychellois Creole