Coquus means cook or chef in latin.
The word 'coquus' comes from the Latin infinitive coquere. The Latin verb means 'to cook, prepare food'. So the Latin derivative is a masculine gender noun that means 'a cook'.
The English derivatives of "senex" include "senior," "senate," and "senility."
Some English derivatives of the name 'Gloria' include Gloriana and Glory.
English derivatives of discipulus would include ones like discipline, disciples, etc
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The English derivatives of the Latin word "iudex" include "judge" and "judicial."
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In the English name, Mary Poppins? There are no Greek or Latin derivatives.
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