koker - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)

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From Dutch koker. Doublet of cocker and quiver.

koker (plural kokers)

  1. (Guyana) A sluice.

From Middle Dutch coker.

koker m (plural kokers, diminutive kokertje n)

  1. tube, cylinder, cylindrical case, quiver

From koken (“to cook”) +‎ -er.

koker m (plural kokers, no diminutive)

  1. (uncommon) someone who cooks or boils
  2. a device used for boiling

Unadapted borrowing from Dutch koker (“tube”).

koker (plural **koker-koker)

  1. (electricity) transformer bobbin
    Transformator dengan koker kecil umumnya digunakan pada perangkat elektronik seperti charger ponsel, speaker, atau amplifier dengan daya kecil.
    Transformers with small bobbins are generally used in electronic devices such as cell phone chargers, speakers, or amplifiers with small power.

koker

  1. alternative form of coker

koker

  1. present of koke

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koker c (plural kokers, diminutive kokerke)

  1. quiver (tube for holding arrows)