kóka

See also: koka, kokā, and kōka

Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse *koka, from late Proto-Germanic *kukōną (or through a Middle Low German intermediate), either from *kukaz (cook) from Latin coquus, or borrowed from Vulgar Latin *coco, cocere, from Latin coquō, coquere.

Verb

kóka (third person singular past indicative kókaði, third person plural past indicative kókaðu, supine kókað)

  1. to boil, to cook

Conjugation

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