colator

colator
colator |ô| s. m. O que confere benefícios eclesiásticos.

Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa . 2012.

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  • colander — [14] Colander probably comes ultimately from Latin colum ‘sieve’. From this was derived the verb cōlāre ‘strain’, which produced a Vulgar Latin noun *cōlātor. This is assumed to have passed into Old Provençal as colador, which appears to have… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • colander — [14] Colander probably comes ultimately from Latin colum ‘sieve’. From this was derived the verb cōlāre ‘strain’, which produced a Vulgar Latin noun *cōlātor. This is assumed to have passed into Old Provençal as colador, which appears to have… …   Word origins

  • colander — [kul′ən dər, käl′ən dər] n. [prob. altered < ML colator, ult. < L colare, to strain < colum, strainer] a perforated pan, usually bowl shaped, for draining off liquids, as in washing vegetables …   English World dictionary

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