coctor
διὰ νήσων τὸν πλόον ἐποιεῦντο → they kept sailing through the islands
Latin > English
coctor coctoris N M :: cook
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
coctor: ōris, m. id. (more rare than coquus),
I a cook, Petr. 95, 8: calcis, a limeburner, Edict. Diocl. p. 19; Cod. Th. 14, 6, 1.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
coctŏr,¹⁶ ōris, m. (coquo), celui qui fait cuire : CIL 4, 1658 ; calcis coctor Diocl. 7, 4, chaufournier.
Latin > German (Georges)
coctor, ōris, m. (coquo), der Koch, Petr. 95, 8. Corp. inscr. Lat. 4, 1658: auri, s. auricoctor: calcis, Kalkbrenner, Cod. Theod. 14, 6, 1. Edict. Diocl. 7, 4.
Latin > Chinese
*coctor, oris. m. :: 廚子。浪費者。Juris coctor 善訟者
Translations
cook
Afrikaans: kok; Albanian: gjellëtar, gjellëtare; Arabic: طَبَّاخ, طَبَّاخَة; Egyptian Arabic: طباخ; Armenian: խոհարար; Assamese: ৰান্ধনি, চাংমাই, বাবুৰ্চি; Asturian: cocineru, cocedor; Azerbaijani: aşpaz; Bashkir: ашнаҡсы; Basque: sukaldari; Belarusian: кухар, кухарка, паварыха; Bengali: রাঁধুনি; Bulgarian: готвач, готвачка; Burmese: ခန်တမာ; Buryat: тогоошон; Catalan: cuiner, xef; Chechen: юургйийриг; Chinese Cantonese: 廚師, 厨师; Mandarin: 廚師, 厨师; Min Nan: 廚子師, 厨子师; Chukchi: увильын, ывильын; Czech: kuchař, kuchařka; Danish: kok; Dolgan: аччыт; Dutch: kok, kokkin; Elfdalian: kokk; Esperanto: kuiristo; Estonian: kokk; Ewe: nuɖala; Faroese: kokkur; Finnish: kokki, keittäjä; French: cuisinier, cuisinière, cuistot, chef; Galician: cociñeiro, cociñeira; Georgian: მზარეული; German: Koch, Köchin; Greek: μάγειρας, μαγείρισσα; Ancient Greek: ἄρταμος, δαιτρός, δειπνοποιός, δημιουργός, δραστήρ, δρηστήρ, δράστειρα, δρήστειρα, ἐλέατρος, ἐλεοκόπος, ἐσχαρεύς, μαγείραινα, μαγείρισσα, μάγειρος, μάγιρος, ὀψαρτυτής, ὀψοποιός, πέπτρια; Greenlandic: igasoq; Hebrew: טַבָּח, טבחית; Hindi: रसोइया, बावर्ची; Hungarian: szakács; Icelandic: kokkur; Ido: koquisto; Indonesian: koki; Irish: cócaire; Italian: cuoco, cuoca; Japanese: 調理師, 料理人, コック, シェフ; Kashmiri: وازٕ; Kazakh: аспаз; Khmer: អ្នកដាំស្ល, អ្នកធ្វើបាយ; Korean: 요리사(料理師), 료리사(料理師), 조리사(調理士)(調理師), 셰프; Kumyk: ашбаз, къазанчы; Kurdish Central Kurdish: چێشتکەر; Northern Kurdish: aşpêj, pêjek; Kyrgyz: ашпоз, повар; Ladino: gizandero, gizandor, gizandera; Lao: ພໍ່ຄົວ, ຄົນຄົວກິນ, ສູປະການ, ຄົນຄົວ, ແມ່ຄົວ; Latin: coquus, coqua, cocus, coctor, cocturarius; Latvian: pavārs; Lithuanian: kokas, virėjas; Lombard: cögh, cœugh, cœg, cœga, coxiner, coxinera; Low German: Kock, Kööksch, Kööksche; Luxembourgish: Kach; Lü: ᦅᦳᧃᦶᦔᧂᦂᦲᧃ; Macedonian: готвач, готвачка; Malay: tukang masak; Maltese: kok, koka; Mongolian Cyrillic: тогооч; Navajo: chʼiyáán ííłʼíní; Norman: tchuîsinnyi, couque; North Frisian Föhr-Amrum: kook; Northern Sami: koahkka, goahkka; Norwegian Bokmål: kokk, kokke; Nynorsk: kokk, kokke; Old English: cōc; Pali Devanagari: सूदो; Latin: sudo; Pashto: آشپز, اشپز; Persian: آشپز, پزنده, طباخ; Plautdietsch: Koch; Polish: kucharz, kucharka; Portuguese: cozinheiro, cozinheira; Quechua: wayk'uq; Romanian: bucătar, bucătăreasă; Romansch: cuschinier; Russian: повар, повариха, кок, стряпуха, кухарка; Scottish Gaelic: còcaire; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: ку̏ха̄р, ку̏харица, ку̏ва̄р, ку̏варица; Roman: kȕhār, kȕharica, kȕvār, kȕvarica; Slovak: kuchár, kuchárka; Slovene: kȗhar, kuharica; Sorbian Upper Sorbian: kuchar, kucharka; Spanish: cocinero, cocinera; Swahili: mpishi, wapishi; Swedish: kock; Tagalog: kusinero, tagaluto; Tajik: ошпаз, таббох, пазанда; Tamil: கூவியர்; Tatar: пешерче; Telugu: వంటమనిషి, వంటవాడు; Thai: กุ๊ก, พ่อครัว, แม่ครัว; Tibetan: མ་བྱན; Turkish: aşçı; Turkmen: aşpez; Tuvan: паштанчы; Ukrainian: кухар, кухарка/кухарка; Urdu: باورچی, طباخ; Urhobo: chere; Uyghur: ئاشپەز; Uzbek: oshpaz, pazanda; Venetian: cogo; Vietnamese: đầu bếp; Volapük: kvisinan, hikvisinan, jikvisinan; Welsh: cogydd, cogyddes