cál
Irish (Donegal)
/kɑːlˠ/, /kæːlˠ/
noun
Definitions
- kale, cabbage
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle English cole (coal) derived from Old English cāwel derived from Latin caulis (stem, stalk, cabbage, stick stem of a plant, stem of cabbage, cabbage-stalk).
Origin
Latin
caulis
Gloss
stem, stalk, cabbage, stick stem of a plant, stem of cabbage, cabbage-stalk
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
茎
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acaulous English
- coal English
- cole English
- colly English
- pachycaul English
- amplexicaulis Latin
- caulicula, cauliculus Latin
- cauliflorus Latin
- caulis Latin
- caulus Latin
- caule Italian
- coles Spanish, Castilian
- καυλός Ancient Greek
- couve Portuguese
- cawel Old English
- col Old English
- cāl Old English
- cāwel Old English
- गोजिह्विका Sanskrit
- cole Middle English
- chous Old French
- cawl Welsh
- kolo Old High German
- càl Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- *kōl Old Dutch
- col Old Portuguese
- kal, kāl Old Swedish
- caulet Old Occitan
- cavuliceddu Sicilian
- cavuliciddaru Sicilian
- caul Dalmatian
- Keel Bavarian