cookdom

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English

Etymology

From cook +‎ -dom.

Noun

cookdom

  1. The role or status of cook.
    • 1869, Michael Scott, Tom Cringle's Log, page 76:
      Besides the honour, the perquisites are good; accordingly, all old quartermasters, captains of tops, &c., look forward to the cookdom, as the cardinals look to the popedom; []
  2. The realm or sphere of cooks.
    • 1855, Mary Jane Holmes, The English Orphans: Or, A Home in the New World, page 123:
      In answer to this call, a fat, pleasant-looking colored woman appeared in the doorway, and as if fresh from the regions of cookdom, wiped the drops of perspiration from her round jolly face.