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kool

kool

See also: ko'ol

English

Adjective

kool (comparative kooler, superlative koolest)

  1. (slang, informal) Alternative spelling of cool

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Cornish

Noun

kool

  1. Hard mutation of gool.

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -oːl
  • IPA(key): /koːl/

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch col, cole, from Old Dutch *kōl, *kōla, from Latin caulis.

Noun

kool f (plural kolen, diminutive kooltje n)

  1. cabbage
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Etymology 2

From Middle Dutch cole, from Old Dutch *kol, *kolo, from Proto-Germanic *kulą, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷol-, from *ǵwelH- (to burn, shine). May originate from a neuter plurale tantum that was reanalysed as a feminine singular; compare Old Norse kol. Cognate with West Frisian koal, German Kohle, English coal, Danish kul.

Noun

kool f (plural kolen, diminutive kooltje n)

  1. coal
  2. carbon
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Estonian

Etymology

Borrowing from Middle Low German schôle.

Noun

kool (genitive kooli, partitive kooli)

  1. school

Declension

Compounds


Yucatec Maya

Verb

kóol (transitive)

  1. to drag; to pull
  2. to divide, to separate

Synonyms

  • (drag, pull): hiil, páay, híits’
  • (divide, separate): haats, huuts’

Derived terms

  • kóol keep (****)

Verb

kool (transitive)

  1. to touch, to rub

Noun

kool (plural koolo’ob)

  1. field