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koken
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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese 後見 (kōken, “a staff in noh and kabuki”).
Noun
koken (plural kokens)
Anagrams
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Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch cōken, from Old Dutch *kokon, from Proto-West Germanic *kokōn.
Pronunciation
Verb
koken
- (ambitransitive) to cook, boil
- (intransitive, figuratively) to seethe, boil with anger
Conjugation
Derived terms
adjectives
verbs
- afkoken
- bekoken
- dichtkoken
- dooreenkoken
- doorkoken
- droogkoken
- hardkoken
- herkoken
- inkoken
- kapotkoken
- meekoken
- nakoken
- ondereenkoken
- onderkoken
- ontkoken
- openkoken
- opkoken
- overkoken
- samenkoken
- stukkoken
- uitkoken
- vastkoken
- verkoken
- volkoken
- voorkoken
- voortkoken
- wegkoken
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Haitian Creole
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
koken
Japanese
Romanization
koken
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