kůl
Czech
Etymology
From Old Czech kól, from Proto-Slavic *kolъ. Probably connected with *kolti (“to chop”), originally from Proto-Indo-European *kel-.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
kůl m inan
- stake, post (pointed, long, slender piece of wood)
- kůl v plotě ― post of (literally "in") a fence
- stake (timber to which a martyr was affixed to be burned)
- (volleyball, slang) post supporting the net
- Synonym: sloupek
- (heraldry) pale
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