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participle stem of
Latin decoquere (meaning "to boil down"), from de ("from") +
coquere ("to cook"). In brewing,
decoction mashing is the
traditional method where...
- from the
French for "style of cooking", as
originally derived from
Latin coquere "to cook". A
cuisine is
partly determined by
ingredients that are available...
- coquantur,
using a
different adverb and an
alternative mood and
spelling of
coquere. cepi
corpus I have
taken the body In law, it is a
return made by the sheriff...
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development obviously predates the
Celtic loss of *p: PIE *pekʷ- 'cook' →
Latin coquere;
Welsh pobi (Welsh p is from Proto-Celtic *kʷ) PIE *penkʷe 'five' → Latin...
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French word
bescuit is
derived from the
Latin words bis ('twice') and
coquere,
coctus ('to cook', 'cooked'), and, hence,
means 'twice-cooked'. This is...
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- coquantur,
using a
different adverb and an
alternative mood and
spelling of
coquere. cepi
corpus I have
taken the body In law, it is a
return made by the sheriff...
- The word is the Osco-Umbrian
equivalent of
Latin coquina, from
Latin coquere "to cook".
Popinae were a type of wine bar
generally frequented by the...
- cosina, Cat. cuina, Sp. cocina, Pt. cozinha, It.
cucina Noun
based on CL
coquere 'cook'. know
scire Ro. știre, Srd.
ischire sapere Fr. savoir, Occ. saber...
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Middle French word
bescuit is
derived from the
Latin words bis (twice) and
coquere,
coctus (to cook, cooked), and, hence,
means "twice-cooked". This is because...