kogger

Danish

Etymology

From Old Danish kogher, from Middle Low German koker, from Proto-West Germanic *kokar, cognate with German Kocher, Dutch koker, Old English cocer (Swedish koger and Norwegian Bokmål kogger are borrowed, via Danish, from Low German). Possibly ultimately from Proto-Mongolic *kökexür (leather vessel for liquids).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔɣˀər/, [ˈkʌwˀɐ] or IPA(key): /kɔɡər/, [ˈkʌɡ̊ɐ]

Noun

kogger n (singular definite koggeret, plural indefinite koggere or (unofficial) kogre)

  1. quiver (container for arrows)

Declension

Derived terms

  • pilekogger

References

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