Kook

See also: kook and köök

English

Etymology

Two main origins:

  • Borrowed from Dutch Kook, an occupational surname for a baker or cook
  • Variant spelling of the Korean surname (geuk); compare Kuk.

Proper noun

Kook (plural Kooks)

  1. A surname.

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Kook is the 41657th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 522 individuals. Kook is most common among White (51.53%) and Asian/Pacific Islander (44.83%) individuals.

Further reading

German Low German

Etymology

From Middle Low German kôke, from Old Saxon *kōko, from Proto-Germanic *kōkô (cake; roll; bun). Related to cake, cookie.

Noun

Kook m (plural Koken)

  1. cake

Derived terms

  • Hönnigkook
  • Pannkook

Limburgish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Germanic *kōkô (cake; roll; bun).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkoːk/
  • Rhymes: -oːk

Noun

Kook m (plural Köök, diminutive Köökske) (German-based spelling, Rheinische Dokumenta spelling)

  1. cake (both savoury and sweet)

Derived terms

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