kolder
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Borrowed from German Koller (“migraine, staggers, sickness from drinking too much”).
kolder m (uncountable)
From Middle Dutch kolre, koller, possibly via Middle French collier, from Medieval Latin collarium, from Latin collare.
kolder n (plural kolders)
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kolder m (plural kolders)
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