1630s, "of the kitchen;" 1650s, "pertaining to the art of cookery," from Latin culinarius "pertaining to the kitchen," from culina "kitchen, cooking stove, food," an unexplained variant from coquere "to cook" (from PIE root *pekw- "to cook, ripen").
cuirass
cuisine
Culdee
cul-de-sac
-cule
culinary
cull
Cullen
culminate
culmination
culottes