kokë

Etymology
Originally only, thought to be borrowed through from. However, due to strong semantical parallels and on geographic grounds, it is perhaps more likely to be derived directly from. Compare ; "koko" is a Lallwort, or child language for "apple", "cherry" etc.

Noun

 * 1) head
 * 2) heading
 * 3) spherical object, e.g. bulb, knob
 * 4) top portion, front, main part
 * 5)  heads (of coin)

Declension
Note that in some dialects koka and kokat are the indefinite/definite plural forms.