himkok

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

Etymology

heim + kok, first part him is a dialectal form of heim (home), from Old Norse heima, genitive indefinite plural form of heimr (realm, region, village, home), from Proto-Germanic *haimaz (home, house, village), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóymos (village, home), *tḱóymos (settlement, dwelling), from o-grade form of *tḱey- (to settle, dwell) + *-mos (action/result noun forming suffix). Last part from the verb koke (to boil), from Latin coquere, future passive indicative of coquō (I cook, prepare food), from earlier *quoquō, from Proto-Italic *kʷekʷō (to cook), from Proto-Indo-European *pékʷeti by p- assimilation, from *pénkʷe (to be cooking, to be ripe), from *pekʷ- (to cook, become ripe), via German Low German koken (cook) and late Proto-Germanic *kukōną (cook), from *kukaz (cook).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈhiːmkuːk/
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  • Rhymes: -uːk
  • Hyphenation: him‧kok

Noun

himkok m or n (definite singular himkoken or himkoket, indefinite plural himkoker or himkok, definite plural himkokene or himkoka)

  1. moonshine (high-proof alcohol that is often produced illegally)
    Synonyms: husfusel, heimert, hjemmebrent
    • 1931, Aksel Sandemose, En sjømann går i land, page 132:
      Eugens hemkok var en djevelsk veske som opløste karakteren i sine tvilsomme bestanddeler
      Eugene's moonshine was a diabolical bag that dissolved the character into its dubious constituents
    • 1959, Terje Stigen, Stjernøy, page 231:
      [Leo] kom tilbake med en mugge heimkok og to kopper
      [Leo] returned with a jug of moonshine and two cups
    • 1999, Morten Jørgensen, Sennepslegionen, page 190:
      nå ville både vodka og heimkok ut i friluft igjen
      now both vodka and moonshine would go out into the open again
    • 1999, Arne Svingen, Handlingens mann, page 130:
      vi hadde fest hjemme kos en kompis, vettu, masse himkok
      we had a party at home enjoying a friend, you know, lots of moonshine
    • 2014, Jon Michelet, Gullgutten, page 259:
      det lukter som det gjorde etter at satsdunken til faren til Lisa Graaberget hadde eksplodert nede i kjelleren. Det stinker himkok
      it smells like it did after the kit can of Lisa Graaberget's father had exploded down in the basement. It stinks of moonshine

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