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Definition of colewort in English: colewortnoun ˈkəʊlwəːtˈkōlˌwərt archaic another term for cole Example sentencesExamples - Kale, or kail, is the Scottish name for the plant, colewort in English, so you will observe the Scots name predominates.
- It is said that no sort of food causes so much thirst as cabbage, especially that called colewort.
- Markham suggests colewort - a sort of cabbage - boiled in ale, the ale to be drunk at every meal.
- Other names for kale include the Dutch boerenkool (farmer's cabbage) and ‘collards’ (a corruption of colewort and the usual name in the USA) All derive from the Greek kaulos, meaning stem.
- Amongst herbs I have eaten I find gourds, cucumbers, coleworts, melons, disallowed, but especially cabbage.
Definition of colewort in US English: colewortnounˈkōlˌwərt archaic another term for cole Example sentencesExamples - Markham suggests colewort - a sort of cabbage - boiled in ale, the ale to be drunk at every meal.
- Amongst herbs I have eaten I find gourds, cucumbers, coleworts, melons, disallowed, but especially cabbage.
- Other names for kale include the Dutch boerenkool (farmer's cabbage) and ‘collards’ (a corruption of colewort and the usual name in the USA) All derive from the Greek kaulos, meaning stem.
- Kale, or kail, is the Scottish name for the plant, colewort in English, so you will observe the Scots name predominates.
- It is said that no sort of food causes so much thirst as cabbage, especially that called colewort.
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