col
Dutch (Brabantic)
/kɔl/
noun
Definitions
- (informal) (clothing) collar
Etymology
Borrowed from French col (neck, collar) derived from Latin collum (neck, stem, throat).
Origin
Latin
collum
Gloss
neck, stem, throat
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
喉, 咽
Emoji
🦒 🧣
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- col English
- collum English
- angusticollis Latin
- brevicollis Latin
- carinicollis Latin
- collum Latin
- cribricollis Latin
- cylindricollis Latin
- decollo Latin
- denticollis Latin
- fuscicollis Latin
- impressicollis Latin
- laticollis Latin
- levicollis Latin
- longicollis Latin
- maculicollis Latin
- nigricollis Latin
- nitidicollis Latin
- puncticollis Latin
- rotundicollis Latin
- ruficollis Latin
- rugicollis Latin
- sulcicollis Latin
- vitticollis Latin
- collo Italian
- cache-col French
- col French
- collet French
- décolletage French
- torcol French
- degollar Spanish, Castilian
- *kwol-o- Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷel- Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷolso- Proto-Indo-European
- *kʷolsom Proto-Indo-European
- degolar Portuguese
- col Old French
- kolo Esperanto
- coll Catalan, Valencian
- degollar Catalan, Valencian
- collet Norman
- colyi Norman
- colo Old Portuguese
- còl Occitan
- còu Occitan
- cuel Friulian
- cuello Old Spanish
- coddu Sicilian
- coło Venetian
- cual Dalmatian
- cuollo Neapolitan
- collare LL
- collāre LL