Cookie
From Mereja Words
Contents
English
Etymology
From Dutch koekje (possibly through dialectal variation koekie), a diminutive of koek (“a cake, a wafer”).
Pronunciation
Alternative forms
- cooky (UK)
Noun
Cookie (plural Cookies)- (North America) A small flat, baked cake which is either crisp or soft but firm (often with chocolate chips, candies or nuts mixed in.)
- (England and Wales) A specifically American-style biscuit.
- (Scotland) a bun.
- (computing, browsers) An HTTP cookie, web cookie.
- (computing) A magic cookie.
- (dated, possibly offensive) A young, attractive woman.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Terms derived from "cookie"
Translations
flat cake
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magic cookie — see magic cookie
HTTP cookie — see HTTP cookie
See also
- cracker (UK)
- Wikipedia article on cookies (cakes)
- Wikipedia article on magic cookies
- Wikipedia article on HTTP cookies
Dutch
Etymology
From English cookie, in turn from Dutch koekje.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈkuki/
Noun
Cookie c. n. (plural cookies, diminutive cookietje, diminutive plural cookietjes)
French
Etymology
From English
Noun
Cookie m. (plural Cookies)
Polish
Noun
Cookie n. (plural cookies)
- cookie, a packet of information sent by a server to browser
Synonyms
de:cookie et:cookie el:cookie es:cookie fr:cookie ko:cookie io:cookie hu:cookie ja:cookie oc:cookie pl:cookie ru:cookie simple:cookie fi:cookie sv:cookie ta:cookie tr:cookie vi:cookie zh:cookie
Categories:
- English terms derived from Dutch
- English nouns
- Pages with broken file links
- North American English
- Scottish English
- En:Computing
- English dated terms
- English offensive terms
- Foods
- Dutch terms derived from English
- Dutch twice-borrowed terms
- Dutch nouns
- Nl:Computing
- French terms derived from English
- French nouns
- French masculine nouns
- French countable nouns
- French French
- Fr:Computing
- Polish nouns