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couve-de-folhas
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col cargolada
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A hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head.
cole
kale
borecole
colewort
Brassica oleracea acephala
Portuguese
couve-de-folhas
1
All the leaf-buds active and open, as in the wild-cabbage,
kail
,
etc.
2
The
kail
grows brittle from the snow in my dank and cheerless garden.
3
Scotch
kail
is best after there has been frost on it.
4
Porridge and potatoes, and muslin
kail
,
with a salt herring now and then.
5
We could make a garden and haf plenty of
kail
,
and potatoes, and apples.
6
From Ceres they passed on over a level plain occasionally passing a
kail
or cottage.
7
Will he eat up all the
kail
in England?
8
O, the monks of Melrose, they made good,
kail
9
Then add some of the drained-off
kail
wafer and stir it smooth with the browned flour.
10
They use much pottage made of coal-wort, which they call
kail
,
sometimes broth of decorticated barley.
11
We'll 'give them their
kail
through the reek.'
12
Just a wee bit birsy, maybe, but these damned Irish have got his
kail
through the reek.
13
And now, Mr. Brandon, I'll trouble you to move from the fireside; I must put out the
kail
.
14
Dirty
bow
-
kail
thing that thou be'st!
15
I was told at Aberdeen that the people learned from Cromwell's soldiers to make shoes and to plant
kail
.
16
All the weans were out parading with napkins and
kail
-
blades
on sticks, rejoicing and triumphing in the glad tidings of victory.
kail
best kail
call kail
pass a kail
plant kail
rotten kail
Portuguese
couve-de-folhas
Catalan
col cargolada
col verda
col de milà
col gitana
col arrissada
Spanish
col
col rizada