See also: Köge and Køge

Danish

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German kôken, from Proto-West Germanic *kokōn, an early loan from Late Latin cocō, from Classical Latin coquō (to cook, roast). Cognate with English cook, German kochen. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pekʷ-, whence also Sanskrit पचति (pacati), Russian печь (pečʹ).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kɔːɣə/, [ˈkʰɔːʊ], [ˈkʰɔ̽ːʊ]

Verb

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koge (past tense kogte, past participle kogt)

  1. (transitive or intransitive) to boil
  2. (transitive, dated) to cook

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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References

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