"cocaigne" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Ancien français]

  1. Profit, avantage, cocagne.
    Sense id: fr-cocaigne-fro-noun-O1Sno3NE
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Cockaigne, Cockaigne, cucaña, cocagne, cuccagna Related terms: cokaigne, quoquaigne

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    "(XIIIᵉ siècle) Origine controversée. Les rapports du mot avec le moyen français cocagne (« pastel en pâte » → voir coque) attesté en 1463 et clairement emprunté à l’occitan cocanha « id. » (la culture du pastel engendra une grande prospérité dans le Haut-Languedoc) sont obscurs, la chronologie s’oppose, dans l’état actuel de la documentation, à un rapport de filiation → voir coche et coce (« cornet » qui a peut-être eu le sens de « corne d’abondance ») et coccure (« carquois »)."
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    "(XIIIᵉ siècle) Origine controversée. Les rapports du mot avec le moyen français cocagne (« pastel en pâte » → voir coque) attesté en 1463 et clairement emprunté à l’occitan cocanha « id. » (la culture du pastel engendra une grande prospérité dans le Haut-Languedoc) sont obscurs, la chronologie s’oppose, dans l’état actuel de la documentation, à un rapport de filiation → voir coche et coce (« cornet » qui a peut-être eu le sens de « corne d’abondance ») et coccure (« carquois »)."
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