cola

(Anglais)

colar

  1. (Balearic, Central, Valencia) to sift, to filter (a liquid)
  2. (Balearic, Central, Valencia) to pour the molten metal from the crucible into the mold
  3. (Balearic, Central, Valencia, reflexive) to enter somewhere without permit or paying, e. g. to crash (a party)
  4. (Balearic, Central, Valencia, reflexive) to advance before someone, in a queue, without waiting for the turn

Fréquence

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Prononcé comme (IPA)
[ˈkɔ.lə]
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

Inherited from Vulgar Latin colla, from Ancient Greek κόλλα (kólla, “glue”). Compare French colle, Portuguese and Spanish cola, Italian colla.

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