kaffegök
Swedish
editEtymology
editFrom kaffe (“coffee”) + gök (“a mouthful amount of liquor”). According to SO and SAOB attested since 1890.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editkaffegök c
- A coffee spiced with unseasoned brännvin (or other strong liquor) that is layered on top.
- Synonyms: kaffekask (disputed), kaffehalva, uddevallare
- 1873 November 5, Es. a. m., “Små res-skildringar. [Small travelogues.]”, in Wermlands Läns Tidning[1], page 3:
- Under det hästen hvilade och förtärde sitt foder, togs in en och annan kaffegök, hvarigenom de stelnade lemmarne blefvo uppmjukade och kroppen varm.
- While the horse rested and consumed its fodder, an occasional cup of liquored coffee was taken in, whereby the stiffened limbs were softened and the body warm.
Declension
editnominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | kaffegök | kaffegöks |
definite | kaffegöken | kaffegökens | |
plural | indefinite | kaffegökar | kaffegökars |
definite | kaffegökarna | kaffegökarnas |
See also
edit- teknekt (tea with liquor)