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Cologne
proper noun 
  1. A city in northwestern Germany on the Rhine River.
Translations: 
  • Dutch: Keulen
  • French:
    1. French, Cologne
    2. German: Kí¶ln
    3. Italian: Colonia
    4. Spanish: Colonia
Etymology: From French, Cologne, from Colonia Agrippina, "Agrippine Colony", a settlement founded by w:Agrippina the Younger, Agrippina, the mother of Roman Emperor w:Nero, Nero. Latin colonia "colony" comes from colonus "farmer", from colere "to cultivate", ultimately from Proto-Indo-European
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cologne
noun (plural: colognes)
  1. A type of scented or perfumed water named after the city of Cologne.
Translations: 
    Etymology: From Cologne, the name of a city in on the Rhine River in Germany.

         
     
      

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