kok
Icelandic
/kʰɔːk/
noun
Definitions
- (anatomy) pharynx
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse kok (throat) inherited from Proto-Norse *kuka inherited from Proto-Germanic *keukǭ.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*keukǭ
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- chockling English
- choke English
- choke-children English
- choke-dog English
- choke-priest English
- chokeberry English
- chokebore English
- chokecherry English
- chokecoil English
- chokedamp English
- chokehold English
- chokepoint English
- choker English
- chokeslam English
- chokest English
- chokestrap English
- choketh English
- chokey English
- choky English
- dechoke English
- multichoke English
- unchoke English
- *keukǭ Proto-Germanic
- ceoce Old English
- choken Middle English
- kok Old Norse
- โช้ค Thai
- *keukā gmw-pro
- ឆូក Central Khmer
- *kuka Proto-Norse