Where does “kokieteryjnie” come from?
kokieteryjnie (Polish) comes from Polish kokieteryjny, from Polish kokieteria, from French coquetterie, from French coquet, from French coq, from Latin coquus, from Latin coquō, from English Cook.
kokieteryjnie (Polish): coquettishly, flirtatiously
Definitions
- coquettishly, flirtatiously
Ancestry of “kokieteryjnie”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Polish | kokieteryjny | coquettish, flirtatious |
| 2 | Polish | kokieteria | flirtatiousness |
| 3 | French | coquetterie | vanity, knack for fashion and appearance;... |
| 4 | French | coquet | vain, conscious of one's appearance; sweet, cute,... |
| 5 | French | coq | male chicken, rooster, cockerel, cock; a cook |
| 6 | Latin | coquus | A cook; person who makes food |
| 7 | Latin | coquō | to cook; prepare food |
| 8 | English | Cook | A placename |
| 9 | German | kochen | to cook, to prepare food; to boil; to be stirred... |
| 10 | Middle High German | kochen | to cook |
| 11 | Old High German | kohhōn | to cook |
| 12 | Proto-Germanic | kukōną | to cook |
| 13 | Latin | coquere | second-person singular future passive indicative... |
| 14 | Proto-Italic | kʷekʷō | to cook |
| 15 | Proto-Indo-European | pékʷeti | to be cooking; to ripen |
| 16 | Proto-Indo-European | pekʷ- | to cook; to ripen |
| 17 | Proto-Indo-European | h₃-ép-kʷ- | — |