see|Col.
English
Etymology
From French col#French|col, from Latin collum �neck�.
Pronunciation
IPA|/k�l/
Noun
en-noun
- A dip between mountain peaks in a summit-line.
Related terms
bealach
mountain pass
pass
saddle
See also
w:Mountain_pass|Wikipedia article on cols
French
Etymology
Latin collum �neck�.
Pronunciation
IPA|/k�l/
Noun
fr-noun|m
- collar
- mountain pass
- neck (now especially of objects, vases etc.)
Irish
Noun
col m
- dislike
Declension
ga noun m1|c|ol|oil|plolanna|strongyes
Category:Irish nouns
Italian
Contraction
col
- (contraction of con il) with the
Old English
Etymology 1
Common Germanic *koluz, whence also Old High German kuoli
Pronunciation
IPA|/ko:l/
Adjective
Latinx|c�l (comparative Latinx|colra|c�lra, superlative Latinx|colost|c�lost)
- cool
Etymology 2
Common Germanic *kolam, whence also Old High German kolo, Old Norse kol
Noun
col n
- coal
Category:Old English nouns
Category:Old English adjectives
Spanish
Etymology
Latin caulis.
Pronunciation
IPA|/kol/
Noun
es-noun-m| plural=coles
- cabbage
See also
repollo m
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