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Etymology of the Latin word colatorium

the Medieval Latin word colatorium
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler
derived from the Latin word colare (strain, filter , clarify)
derived from the Latin word colum (large intestine; colon; pain in large intestine; strainer, filter, sieve)
derived from the French word couler

Derivations in other languages

Italian colatoio

Usage

Word found in Medieval Latin



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