koke – Wiktionary

See also: Koke and kokë

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koke

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koke

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koke

  1. こけRōmaji transcription of

Middle Low German

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Etymology 1

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Alteration of kȫkene. Ultimately from Latin coquina.

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kȫke f

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Etymology 2

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From Old Saxon *kōko, from Proto-Germanic *kōkô. Originally masculine.

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kôke m or f

  1. A cake in the wider sense, any object of baked dough.
  2. A residue from oil production.

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  • koekekôke)
  • kûke

Norwegian Bokmål

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From Middle Low German kôken, kâken, from Old Saxon *kokōn, from Proto-West Germanic *kôken, from Latin cocō, coquō (“I cook”), from earlier *quoquō, from Proto-Italic *kʷekʷō (“to cook”), from Proto-Indo-European *pékʷeti (“to be cooking”), from *pekʷ- (“to cook, ripen”).

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koke (imperative kok, present tense koker, passive kokes, simple past kokte, past participle kokt, present participle kokende)

  1. to boil

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  • bløtkokt, blautkokt
  • hardkokt
  • kokekunst
  • kokeplate
  • kokepunkt
  • småkoke
  • ukokt

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  • “koke” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

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From Latin coquere, via Low German. The noun is derived from the verb.

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koke (present tense kokar/koker, past tense koka/kokte, past participle koka/kokt, passive infinitive kokast, present participle kokande, imperative kok)

  1. (

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    to boil, seethe

  2. to cook

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koke f (definite singular koka, indefinite plural koker, definite plural kokene)

  1. what is brought to a boil in one go
  2. a boilery
    kokeri

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West Frisian

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koke n (plural kokes)

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