Kockengen
Dutch
Etymology
First attested as cokanghen and kokanghen around 1307. Borrowed from Old French Cockaigne. Named after a mythical land of plenty in an effort to draw in settlers.
Compare Bonrepas, Demmerik, Hoograven, Laagraven, Kamerik, Koekange, Kortrijk, Kudelstaart, Parijsch, Pavijen, Portengen, Schoonebeek, Schoonoord, Snel en Polanen, Spengen and Wijngaarden.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔˈkɛ.ŋə(n)/
- Hyphenation: Koc‧ken‧gen
Derived terms
- Kockengenaar
- Kockengens
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