koke
Abinomn
Noun
koke
Basque
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish coque, from English coke.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /koke/ [ko.ke]
- Rhymes: -oke, -e
- Hyphenation: ko‧ke
Noun
koke inan
- coke (solid fuel from coal)
Declension
| indefinite | singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| absolutive | koke | kokea | kokeak |
| ergative | kokek | kokeak | kokeek |
| dative | kokeri | kokeari | kokeei |
| genitive | kokeren | kokearen | kokeen |
| comitative | kokerekin | kokearekin | kokeekin |
| causative | kokerengatik | kokearengatik | kokeengatik |
| benefactive | kokerentzat | kokearentzat | kokeentzat |
| instrumental | kokez | kokeaz | kokeez |
| inessive | koketan | kokean | kokeetan |
| locative | koketako | kokeko | kokeetako |
| allative | koketara | kokera | kokeetara |
| terminative | koketaraino | kokeraino | kokeetaraino |
| directive | koketarantz | kokerantz | kokeetarantz |
| destinative | koketarako | kokerako | kokeetarako |
| ablative | koketatik | koketik | kokeetatik |
| partitive | kokerik | — | — |
| prolative | koketzat | — | — |
Further reading
- “koke”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Verb
koke
- (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of koken
Anagrams
Japanese
Romanization
koke
Middle Low German
Etymology 1
Alteration of kȫkene, which see.
Pronunciation
- Stem vowel: ȫ²
- (originally) IPA(key): /kʏœkə/
Noun
kȫke f
Alternative forms
Etymology 2
From Old Saxon *kōko, from Proto-Germanic *kōkô. Originally masculine.
Pronunciation
- Stem vowel: ô¹
- (originally) IPA(key): /koːkə/
Noun
kôke m or f
Alternative forms
Descendants
- German Low German: Kook, Kauken
- ⇒ German Low German: Kookje (diminutive)
- → Estonian: kook
- → Latvian: kūka
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
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”).
Verb
koke (imperative kok, present tense koker, passive kokes, simple past kokte, past participle kokt, present participle kokende)
- to boil
Derived terms
References
- “koke” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin coquere, via Low German. The noun is derived from the verb.
Verb
koke (present tense kokar/koker, past tense koka/kokte, past participle koka/kokt, passive infinitive kokast, present participle kokande, imperative koke/kok)
Derived terms
- koke inn
Related terms
Noun
koke f (definite singular koka, indefinite plural koker, definite plural kokene)
Anagrams
West Frisian
Noun
koke n (plural kokes)
- diminutive of ko