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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...
- 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...
- 'style of cooking' (literally 'kitchen'), as originally derived from Latin coquere, 'to cook'. A cuisine is partly determined by ingredients that are available...
- French word bescuit is derived from the Latin words bis ('twice') and coquere, coctus ('to cook', 'cooked'), and, hence, means 'twice-cooked'. This is...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Madagascar | predator-vs-prey | Earth Touch News". Retrieved 2015-09-29. "Coquere's Sifaka". New England Primate Conservancy. Archived from the original on...
- "Elixir of Long Life" ("Elixir ad longam vitam") Koktorija (from Latin coquere - to cook, boil, dry). This room was used for making infusions and decoctions...
- (in Norwegian Bokmål), 2017-11-02, retrieved 2022-10-06 "Rike riddere". Coquere (in Norwegian Bokmål). 2015-05-21. Retrieved 2022-10-06. "Hveteboller"...