Where does “кок” come from?

кок (Russian) comes from Dutch kok, from Middle Dutch coc, from Latin coquus, from Latin coquō, from English Cook, from German kochen, from Middle High German kochen, from Old High German kohhōn.

кок (Russian): ship cook; quiff; genitive plural of ко́ка

Definitions

  1. ship cook; quiff; genitive plural of ко́ка

Ancestry of “кок”, step by step

кок traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Dutch kok

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Dutchkokcook, chef
2Middle Dutchcoc
3LatincoquusA cook; person who makes food
4Latincoquōto cook; prepare food
5EnglishCookA placename
6Germankochento cook, to prepare food; to boil; to be stirred...
7Middle High Germankochento cook
8Old High Germankohhōnto cook
9Proto-Germanickukōnąto cook
10Latincoqueresecond-person singular future passive indicative...
11Proto-Italickʷekʷōto cook
12Proto-Indo-Europeanpékʷetito be cooking; to ripen
13Proto-Indo-Europeanpekʷ-to cook; to ripen
14Proto-Indo-Europeanh₃-ép-kʷ-

via French coque

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchcoqueshell; the casing of a phone; hull
2Old Frenchcoqueshell; a type of small boat
3Latincoccuma scarlet berry of various plants; a gall of...
4Ancient Greekκόκκοςgrain, seed, kernel; The kermes oak; insects of...

Words derived from “кок

Every word from Proto-Indo-European h₃-ép-kʷ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European pekʷ-Every word from Proto-Indo-European pékʷeti