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coc

coc

See also: COC, cóc, còc, cốc, and čoc

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From a Vulgar Latin root *cocō < Latin coquō. Compare Daco-Romanian coace, coc.

Verb

coc (third-person singular present indicative coatsi/coatse, past participle coaptã)

  1. I bake
  2. I ripen

Related terms

  • coatsiri/coatsire, cutseari/cutseare
  • coptu
  • copshu

Catalan

Verb

coc

  1. first-person singular present indicative form of coure

Old English

Noun

coc m

  1. Alternative form of cocc

Etymology 2

From Vulgar Latin cōcus from Latin coquus "cook" from coquere "to cook" from Proto-Indo-European *pekʷ- (to cook). Akin to Old Norse kokkr "cook", German Koch, "cook", Dutch kok "cook", Old English āfiġen "fried"

Noun

cōc m

  1. a cook
Declension
Descendants

Old French

Etymology

From Late Latin coccus (attested in the Salic Laws), from Frankish *kok, from Proto-Germanic *kukkaz, ultimately of imitative origin. More at cock.

Noun

coc m (oblique plural cos, nominative singular cos, nominative plural coc)

  1. cock (male chicken)

Descendants


Romanian

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ok

Verb

coc

  1. first-person singular present tense form of coace.
  2. first-person singular subjunctive form of coace.
  3. third-person plural present tense form of coace.