colli

Etymology
Possibly related to.

Noun
(absolutive plural cōltin, possessive singular īcōl)


 * 1) grandfather

Usage notes
Usually occurs with a possessive prefix, such as or.

Etymology
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Usage notes
The use of colli as a singular noun is sometimes proscribed in favor of.

Noun






Etymology
From, cognate with 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) to lose, misplace
 * 2) to lose (a game, a competition, etc.)
 * 3) to spill, leak
 * 4) to miss (a bus, train, etc.)
 * 1) to spill, leak
 * 2) to miss (a bus, train, etc.)