cole
English
/kəʊl/, /koʊl/
noun
Definitions
- Cabbage.
- Brassica; a plant of the Brassica genus, especially those of Brassica oleracea (rape and coleseed).
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English cole (coal) inherited from Old English cawel.
Origin
Old English
cawel
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Kole English
- coal English
- coleseed English
- colewort English
- colly English
- colza English
- kale English
- kalelike English
- kalette English
- seed English
- wort English
- caulem, caulis Latin
- caulis Latin
- Blaukohl German
- Blumenkohl German
- Braunkohl German
- Chinakohl German
- Grünkohl German
- Kohl German
- Kohlrübe German
- Kohlsuppe German
- Rosenkohl German
- Rotkohl German
- Weißkohl German
- bloemkool Dutch, Flemish
- boerenkool Dutch, Flemish
- bruinkool Dutch, Flemish
- eierkool Dutch, Flemish
- houtskool Dutch, Flemish
- kolenbekken Dutch, Flemish
- kolenveld Dutch, Flemish
- kool Dutch, Flemish
- kooldioxide Dutch, Flemish
- koolmees Dutch, Flemish
- koolmonoxide Dutch, Flemish
- koolraap Dutch, Flemish
- koolsla Dutch, Flemish
- koolstof Dutch, Flemish
- koolwitje Dutch, Flemish
- koolzaad Dutch, Flemish
- koolzuur Dutch, Flemish
- spruitkool Dutch, Flemish
- steenkool Dutch, Flemish
- zuurkool Dutch, Flemish
- col Spanish, Castilian
- coliflor Spanish, Castilian
- καυλός Ancient Greek
- καύλινος Ancient Greek
- στρογγυλόκαυλος Ancient Greek
- *kaw(ǝ)l Proto-Indo-European
- *kh₂ulós, *keh₂ulós Proto-Indo-European
- cawel Old English
- col Old English
- cāl Old English
- cāwel Old English
- cale Middle English
- cole Middle English
- coolwort Middle English
- cál Irish
- kál Old Norse
- kol Indonesian
- col Middle Dutch
- kolo Old High German
- kōlo Old High German
- Caulerpa Translingual
- steenkool Afrikaans
- càl Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- 高麗菜 Chinese
- kał Lower Sorbian
- kolo Papiamentu
- ܩܘܚܐ Classical Syriac
- kolo Sranan Tongo