cocina

Etymology
From, from earlier.

Noun

 * 1)  room
 * 2) cooking, cookery

Noun

 * 1) kitchen

Etymology
From earlier, ultimately from Classical.

Noun

 * 1) kitchen
 * 2) * 4th c. CE, Testamentum Porcelli
 * Magirus cocus dixit transi puer affer mihi de cocina cultrum ut hunc porcellum faciam cruentum.
 * The cook Magirus said 'Go, boy, bring me a knife from the kitchen so that I can make this piglet all bloody'.

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Etymology 1
, from earlier. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) kitchen
 * 2) stove, cooker, range
 * 3) cuisine
 * 4)  back seats of a bus
 * 1)  back seats of a bus