cocina

See also: cociná, cociña, and cocină

Aragonese

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin cocīna, from earlier coquīna. Cognate with Catalan cuina, Occitan cosina, Spanish cocina, French cuisine and English cuisine.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koˈθina/
  • IPA(key): /koˈsina/ (Benasquese)
  • Syllabification: co‧ci‧na
  • Rhymes: -ina

Noun

cocina f

  1. kitchen
  2. stove, cooker, range
  3. cuisine
    La mia chermana, que ye cocinera, va decidir especializar-se en la cocina asiatica.
    My sister, who is a chef, decided to specialize in Asian cuisine.

Asturian

Etymology

From Late Latin cocīna, from earlier coquīna.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koˈθina/ [koˈθi.na]
  • Rhymes: -ina
  • Syllabification: co‧ci‧na

Noun

cocina f (plural cocines)

  1. kitchen (room)
  2. cooking, cookery

Interlingua

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koˈtsi.na/

Noun

cocina (plural cocinas)

  1. kitchen

Latin

Etymology

    From earlier coquīna, ultimately from Classical coquō ("cook", verb).

    Noun

    cocīna f (genitive cocīnae); first declension (Late Latin)

    1. kitchen
      • 4th c. CE, Testamentum Porcelli
        Magirus cocus dixit transi puer affer mihi de cocina cultrum ut hunc porcellum faciam cruentum.
        The cook Magirus said 'Go, boy, bring me a knife from the kitchen so that I can make this piglet all bloody'.

    Declension

    First-declension noun.

    singular plural
    nominative cocīna cocīnae
    genitive cocīnae cocīnārum
    dative cocīnae cocīnīs
    accusative cocīnam cocīnās
    ablative cocīnā cocīnīs
    vocative cocīna cocīnae

    Descendants

    • Insular Romance:
      • Sardinian: cochina, cocina, coghina, cogina, cuchina
    • Dalmatian:
    • Italo-Romance:
    • North Italian:
    • Gallo-Romance:
    • Occitano-Romance:
    • Ibero-Romance:
      • Asturian: cocina
      • Old Galician-Portuguese: cozinha, cozĩa
        • Galician: cociña, cuciña, cozinha (Reintegrationist)
        • Portuguese: cozinha (see there for further descendants)
      • Spanish: cocina (see there for further descendants)
    • Borrowings:
      • Proto-Brythonic: *kögin (see there for further descendants)
      • Proto-West Germanic: *kukinā (see there for further descendants)

    References

    Spanish

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /koˈθina/ [koˈθi.na] (Spain)
    • IPA(key): /koˈsina/ [koˈsi.na] (Latin America, Philippines)
    • Audio (Colombia):(file)
    • Rhymes: -ina
    • Syllabification: co‧ci‧na

    Etymology 1

    Inherited from Late Latin cocīna, from earlier coquīna. Cognate with English cuisine.

    Noun

    cocina f (plural cocinas)

    1. kitchen
    2. stove, cooker, range
    3. cuisine
      Mi hermana como chef decidió especializarse en la cocina asiática.
      My sister as a chef decided to specialize in Asian cuisine.
    4. (Dominican Republic, slang) back seats of a bus
    Derived terms
    Descendants
    See also

    Etymology 2

    Verb

    cocina

    1. inflection of cocinar:
      1. third-person singular present indicative
      2. second-person singular imperative

    Further reading