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kók

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See also: kok, KOK, kök, Kök, kok., and kʼokʼ

Icelandic

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Etymology

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From English coke, a shortening of Coca-Cola and of cocaine, both from the name of the coca plant (Erythroxylum coca), via Spanish coca, from Quechua kuka or Aymara kuka.

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Noun

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kók n (genitive singular kóks, no plural)

  1. coke (Coca-Cola or a similar soft drink)
  2. (slang) cocaine, coke
    Synonym: kókaín

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Noun

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kók f (genitive singular kókar, nominative plural kókir)

  1. bottle or glass of coke (Coca-Cola or a similar soft drink)

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