What is the meaning of Kok?

ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Konkani.

Alternative form of koks

coconut

coccus (bacterium)

cook

basket

basket

Categorizing prefix for types of baskets

language

a saying

cook

root

imperative of koke

boiling

what one might boil in one go

boiling

imperative of koka

head

night

evening

turtle, tortoise

coke/treated coal

fishing boat

cook, chef

cock (male gallinaceous bird; dialectal, except when speaking about pheasants)

cook, chef

pharynx, throat

cock, shuttlecock: a lightweight object that is conical in shape with a cork or rubber-covered nose, used in badminton the way a ball is used in other racquet games.

(mood). Adds mood, atmosphere, or the speaker's attitude to an expression. At the beginning of a sentence kok often indicates surprise that something is contrary to what is expected. It often implies the question "why?". Why is it that?; Why haven't you?

(emphasis). At the end of a sentence or clause kok adds emphasis, usually (but not always) with a mild tone of hurt, irritation, or outrage, sometimes (but not always) implying rejection or denial of what another person has said. It can sometimes be translated with the following phrases in English. "you know" or "of course"

vocative singular of koks

cook (one who cooks)

knot (of hair)

bun (of hair)

genitive plural of koka

an amount of food boiled in one cooking session

the act of boiling

Pronunciation spelling of coke.

penis, dick, cock.

coke (coal product)

second-person singular imperative of kokmak

cook

piece

root

Source: wiktionary.org