cokke
Middle English
/kɔk/, /kɔk/, /kɔk/, /kɔk/
noun
Definitions
- haycock, haystack
Etymology
Inherited from Old English -cocc derived from Old Norse kǫkkr (lump, clump) derived from Proto-Germanic *kukkaz (cock, rooster, swelling, bulge).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*kukkaz
Gloss
cock, rooster, swelling, bulge
Concept
Semantic Field
Warfare and hunting
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cockle English
- coxcomb English
- coxcombic English
- coxcombical English
- coxcombly English
- coxcombry English
- *kukkaz Proto-Germanic
- -cocc Old English
- cicen Old English
- coc Old English
- cocc Old English
- wuducoc Old English
- cokel Middle English
- kokkr Old Norse
- kǫkkr Old Norse
- coquille Old French
- kökkur Icelandic
- *kukkoi Proto-Finnic
- *kokk Frankish