gag-, gōg-

gag-, gōg-
    gag-, gōg-
    English meaning: a round object
    Deutsche Übersetzung: “etwas Rundes, Klumpiges”
    Note: word the Kindersprache
    Material: Ice. kaka “cake”, Nor. and Swe. kaka ‘small, round and flaches bread”, Dan. kage “ cake” (Gmc. *kakan-), wherefore the diminutive O.E. cicel, cycel “ small cake” (Eng. cake is N.. loanword) and changing through ablaut Nor. kōk “clump”, Swe. koka “ clod, clod of earth”, M.L.G. kōke, O.H.G. kuocho (Gmc. *kōkan-) “round bread, cake”, in addition the diminutives O.E. cǣ cil, cēcil and O.H.G. kuocheli(n) “ small cake”; Maybe Alb. kokë “round object, head” Lith. gúogė “ cabbage head, head, thick skull “, guogìngas “ mit Kopf versehen “, guogióti “ Köpfe ansetzen (vom Kohl) “. From Gmc. *kakan- derive finn. kakko, lapp. gakko “ cake”, finn. kakkara “clod of earth, lump of earth, bread”; about prov. katal. coca “ cake” (N.Ger. Lw.) s. Meyer-Lũbke3 4734.
    References: WP. I 530 f., Kluge11 333.

Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.

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