English
wikipedia|Kolo (dance)
Etymology
From SH. term|kolo||wheel|lang=hr.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�k��l��/
Noun
en-noun
- A national folk dance of Serbia (and formerly of Yugoslavia), performed in a circle.
#*1942: As we came to this promenade [...] we heard the throbbing of a drum that announces a kolo, a communal dance. � Rebecca West, Black Lamb and Grey Falcon (Canongate 2006, p. 660)
Croatian
Etymology
From OCS.|hr term|scCyrl|коло|trkolo||langcu, from proto|Slavic|kolo|langhr.
Noun
hr-noun|g=n|kola
- wheel
Declension
hr-decl-noun
|kolo|kola
|kola|kola
|kolu|kolima
|kolo|kola
|kolo|kola
|kolu|kolima
|kolom|kolima
Czech
Pronunciation
audio|Cs-kolo.ogg|audio
Noun
infl|cs|noun|g=m
- bicycle, bike
- wheel
Esperanto
Etymology
It.|eo term|collo|lang=it.
Noun
eo-noun
- neck
Category:Esperanto BRO4
Finnish
Noun
fi-noun|kolo|type=valo
- hole
- groove
Anagrams
look
olko
Old High German
Etymology 1
proto|Germanic|kolam|langgoh, whence also Old English term|col|langang, Old Norse term|kol|lang=non.
Noun
infl|goh|noun|g=f
- coal
Etymology 2
L.|goh term|caulis|lang=la.
Noun
infl|goh|noun|g=m
- savoy
Slovene
Noun
infl|sl|noun n
- wheel
- bicycle
See also
bicikel
Tongan
Etymology
CO.|to
Noun
infl|to|noun
- village
af:kolo
br:kolo
cs:kolo
de:kolo
el:kolo
fr:kolo
io:kolo
ku:kolo
no:kolo
pt:kolo
ru:kolo
sl:kolo
fi:kolo
zh:kolo
|