Kohl
See also: kohl
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /koːl/
Etymology 1
From Old High German kōlo.
Synonyms
- Kraut (synonymous in southern regions only)
Etymology 2
Unclear. Several possibilities have been suggested, including derivation from Romani and derivation from Hebrew קוֹל (qōl, “voice”). But compare western German Kappes meaning both “cabbage” and “nonsense”, though the second meaning might also be a loan translation of Kohl.
Derived terms
Pennsylvania German
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