See also: köc, koč, koç, Koç, köç, and көс

Malay

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Koc dua tingkat (A double-decker coach)
 
Koc tren (The coach of a train)

Etymology

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Borrowed from English coach.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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koc (Jawi spelling کوچ, plural koc-koc, informal 1st possessive kocku, 2nd possessive kocmu, 3rd possessive kocnya)

  1. A train coach or carriage; a passenger car, either drawn by a locomotive or part of a multiple unit.
    Synonyms: gerabak, gerbong
  2. A bus coach; a bus for long-distance journeys or travels.
  3. A coach, trainer, or instructor.
    Synonym: jurulatih

Compounds

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Further reading

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Polish

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Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle High German kotze.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /kɔt͡s/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔt͡s
  • Syllabification: koc
  • Homophone: Koc

Noun

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koc m inan (diminutive kocyk)

  1. blanket (heavy, loosely woven fabric, usually large and woollen, used for warmth while sleeping or resting)
  2. emergency blanket, Mylar blanket, space blanket, thermal blanket (piece of special material used for rescue from fire or to maintain a constant body temperature)
  3. (fishing) nets made of reed mats used for betting and ice fishing

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Derived terms

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nouns

Further reading

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  • koc in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • koc in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Vilamovian

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koc

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Noun

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koc f (plural koca)

  1. cat
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