"cocido" meaning in Spanish

See cocido in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /koˈθido/ [Spain], [koˈθi.ð̞o] [Spain], /koˈsido/ [Latin-America], [koˈsi.ð̞o] [Latin-America] Forms: cocida [feminine], cocidos [masculine, plural], cocidas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ido Etymology: From the past participle of cocer (“to boil, cook”). Cognate with English cooked. Etymology templates: {{m|es|cocer|t=to boil, cook}} cocer (“to boil, cook”), {{cog|en|cooked}} English cooked Head templates: {{es-adj}} cocido (feminine cocida, masculine plural cocidos, feminine plural cocidas)
  1. cooked, boiled Categories (topical): Foods, Soups
    Sense id: en-cocido-es-adj-GpeT0Agm Disambiguation of Foods: 42 19 13 26 Disambiguation of Soups: 47 18 12 23
  2. sore (having an injured skin)
    Sense id: en-cocido-es-adj-1MvX38CN
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: huevo cocido

Noun

IPA: /koˈθido/ [Spain], [koˈθi.ð̞o] [Spain], /koˈsido/ [Latin-America], [koˈsi.ð̞o] [Latin-America] Forms: cocidos [plural]
Rhymes: -ido Etymology: From the past participle of cocer (“to boil, cook”). Cognate with English cooked. Etymology templates: {{m|es|cocer|t=to boil, cook}} cocer (“to boil, cook”), {{cog|en|cooked}} English cooked Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} cocido m (plural cocidos)
  1. (Spain) stew (dish) Tags: Spain, masculine
    Sense id: en-cocido-es-noun-NkvD6452 Categories (other): Peninsular Spanish

Verb

IPA: /koˈθido/ [Spain], [koˈθi.ð̞o] [Spain], /koˈsido/ [Latin-America], [koˈsi.ð̞o] [Latin-America] Forms: cocida [feminine], cocidos [masculine, plural], cocidas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ido Etymology: From the past participle of cocer (“to boil, cook”). Cognate with English cooked. Etymology templates: {{m|es|cocer|t=to boil, cook}} cocer (“to boil, cook”), {{cog|en|cooked}} English cooked Head templates: {{es-past participle}} cocido (feminine cocida, masculine plural cocidos, feminine plural cocidas)
  1. past participle of cocer Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: cocer
    Sense id: en-cocido-es-verb-QqEWPEg2 Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 4 17 22 57

Inflected forms

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