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Etymology of the English word coalfish

the English word coalfish
derived from the English word coal
derived from the English word col
derived from the Old French word col
derived from the Latin word collum (neck; neck; throat; head and neck)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷel-
derived from the English word cal
derived from the French word cal
derived from the Latin word calor (heat; warmth, glow)
derived from the Latin word calere (be, feel, be kept warm)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kelə-
derived from the Latin word callus (hard, tough skin, hide)
derived from the Latin word caulis (stalk, stem; stem of a cabbage)
derived from the Greek word caulis
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gel-
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *kulan
derived from the English word fish
derived from the English word fisc
derived from the French word fisc
derived from the Latin word fiscus (money-bag, purse; imperial exchequer)
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *fiskaz




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