kokkel

Etymology
From and, both from , from , the diminutive of , from.

The word is attested in modern Dutch in West-Flanders with indications that it descended from Middle Dutch, but its meaning was wider ("shell" rather than "cockle") and most usage of the word outside of that province seems to be more recent, and is probably a borrowing from English.

Noun

 * 1)  edible cockle