koge

See also: Köge and Køge

Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German kôken, from Proto-West Germanic *kokōn, an early loan from Late Latin cocō, from Classical Latin coquō (to cook, roast). Cognate with English cook, German kochen. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pekʷ-, whence also Sanskrit पचति (pacati), Russian печь (pečʹ).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔːɣə/, [ˈkʰɔːwə], [ˈkʰɔːʊ], [ˈkʰɔ̽ːʊ]

Verb

koge (past tense kogte, past participle kogt)

  1. (transitive or intransitive) to boil
  2. (transitive, dated) to cook

Conjugation

Conjugation of koge
active passive
present koger koges
past kogte kogtes
infinitive koge koges
imperative kog
participle
present kogende
past kogt
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund kogen

Derived terms

  • forkoge
  • henkoge
  • indkoge
  • koger
  • kogeri
  • kogetid
  • opkoge
  • sammenkoge
  • småkoge
  • spilkoge

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