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Cookies — Cooky Cook y, n.; pl. {Cookies}. [Cf. D. koek cake, dim. koekje; akin to G. kuchen, E. cake; or cf. OE. coket, prob., a sort of cake, and prob. of French origin.] A small, flat, sweetened cake of various kinds. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cooky — Cook y, n.; pl. {Cookies}. [Cf. D. koek cake, dim. koekje; akin to G. kuchen, E. cake; or cf. OE. coket, prob., a sort of cake, and prob. of French origin.] A small, flat, sweetened cake of various kinds. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kuwaykat — was a Palestinian village depopulated as a result of its capture by Israel during the 1948 Arab Israeli war.KuwaykatDistrictDistrict of AcreLocation9 km northeast of AcreDate of captureJuly 10, 1948Israeli military operationOperation DekelIsraeli … Wikipedia
Henricus, S. (1) — 1S. Henricus, Erem. Conf. (16. Jan). Dieser hl. Heinrich stammte aus vornehmer dänischer Abkunft, entfloh aber heimlich aus dem elterlichen Hause, um nicht heirathen zu müssen, und ging ins Kloster Coket in Northumberland. Hier hatte er… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Cochet — Recorded in several spellings including Cochet, Cockett, Cockette and Cockitt, and closely related to the similar surname of Cockin, this is an English surname. It has several possible origins. The first is from the Old English pre 7th century… … Surnames reference
COQUETA — Insul. parva in ora Angliae et littore Notchumbriae, opposita Coqueto, Coket, fluv. qui auctus aliquot rivulis, ibi ex adverso in mare Germanicum se exonerat, iuxta Warwoth oppid … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
cocket — I. ˈkäkə̇t noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English cocquet, from Anglo French cokkette or Medieval Latin coketa, coketum customhouse seal 1. a. : a seal formerly of the English or Scottish king s customhouse b. : any one of c … Useful english dictionary