Kogge
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Derived from kogge (“cog”).
Kogge n
Borrowed from Low German and Middle Low German kogge. Ultimately from the root of Kugel (“ball, orb, globe”).
Compare Kocke; also Middle Dutch kogge, French cogue.
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Kogge f (genitive Kogge, plural Koggen)
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