kolonie
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch kolonie, from Latin colōnia (“colony”).
Pronunciation
Noun
kolonie (plural kolonies)
Czech
Noun
kolonie f
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Dutch
Etymology
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Borrowed from Latin colōnia (“colony”), from colōnus (“farmer; colonist”), from colō (“till, cultivate, worship”).
Pronunciation
Noun
kolonie f (plural kolonies or koloniën, diminutive kolonietje n)
- colony, dependent human settlement, state or territory
- colony, a camp etc. where people are living together for certain purposes, usually specified, such as strafkolonie, vakantiekolonie (a charitable summer camp)
- colony, collective noun for various insects which nest and live together, such as ants
- colony, collective noun for various birds which nest close together, such as seagulls, penguins; siege of herons
- colony, collective noun for collective noun for various mammal species which nest and/or live close together, such as hedge for certain monkeys
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Descendants
- Afrikaans: kolonie
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Polish
Noun
kolonie
- nominative plural of kolonia
- accusative plural of kolonia
- vocative plural of kolonia
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