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1col|ter — «KOHL tuhr», noun. a sharp blade or disk on a plow to cut the earth ahead of the plowshare. Also, coulter. ╂[Old English culter knife < Latin, knife, plowshare] …
2coltello — col·tèl·lo s.m. 1. FO arnese formato da una lama affilata inserita in un manico, usato come utensile per tagliare o anche come arma: coltello da cucina, da tavola, da pesce, da frutta, da innesto; tagliare, affettare, incidere qcs. col coltello;… …
3colter — col•ter [[t]ˈkoʊl tər[/t]] n. agr. a sharp blade or wheel attached to the beam of a plow, used to cut the ground in advance of the plowshare • Etymology: 1300–50; ME, OE culter < L: knife, plowshare …
4Colter — Col ter, n. [AS. culter, fr. L. culter plowshare, knife. Cf. {Cutlass}.] A knife or cutter, attached to the beam of a plow to cut the sward, in advance of the plowshare and moldboard. [Written also {coulter}.] [1913 Webster] …
5coulter — Colter Col ter, n. [AS. culter, fr. L. culter plowshare, knife. Cf. {Cutlass}.] A knife or cutter, attached to the beam of a plow to cut the sward, in advance of the plowshare and moldboard. [Written also {coulter}.] [1913 Webster] …
6(s)kel-1 — (s)kel 1 English meaning: to cut Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schneiden” Note: not reliable from kel “hit” and kel “prick” (above S. 545 f.) to separate. Material: O.Ind. kalü ‘small part” (: Serb. pro kola “Teil eines gespaltenen… …
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8Centuriators of Magdeburg — • A group of Lutheran scholars who had gathered at Magdeburg, and who are now known to history as the Centuriators of Magdeburg because of the way in which they divided their work (century by century) and the place in which the first five volumes …
9cultricolle — (kul tri ko l ) adj. Terme d histoire naturelle. Qui a le cou ou le corselet en forme de couteau. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. culter, couteau (voy. coutre), et collum, col …