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Instance of: lemon:LexicalSense
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lemon:definition Statement1
rdf:type lemon:SenseDefinition
lemon:value engA city in northwestern Germany on the Rhine River.
lemon:value engFrom French Cologne, from Latin Colonia Agrippina (“Agrippine Colony”), a settlement founded by Agrippina, the mother of Roman Emperor Nero; colonia (“colony”) comes from colonus (“farmer; colonist”), from colo (“till, cultivate, worship”), from earlier *, from .
uby:definitionType intensionalDefinition
uby:statementType etymology
uby:equivalent fraCologne
uby:equivalent itaColonia
uby:equivalent spaColonia
uby:equivalent latColonia Agrippina
uby:equivalent hye-latnK'yoln
uby:equivalent jpn-latnKerun
uby:equivalent nldKeulen
uby:equivalent rus-latnKjol?n
uby:equivalent islKolni
uby:equivalent polKolonia
uby:equivalent ell-latnKolonía
uby:equivalent cesKolín nad Rýnem
uby:equivalent mkd-latnKéln
uby:equivalent kshKölle
uby:equivalent deuKöln
uby:equivalent finKöln
uby:equivalent hunKöln
uby:equivalent islKöln
uby:equivalent sweKöln
uby:equivalent turKöln
uby:equivalent cmn-latnKēlóng
uby:equivalent ara-latnkuluunya
uby:equivalent ellΚολωνία
uby:equivalent mkdКелн
uby:equivalent rusКёльн
uby:equivalent hyeՔյոլն
uby:equivalent hebקלן
uby:equivalent araكولونيا
uby:equivalent fasنام عطری برگرفته از شهر کلن در آلمان
uby:equivalent jpnケルン
uby:equivalent cmn科隆
uby:index 1
uby:monolingualExternalRef MonolingualExternalRef1
rdf:type uby:MonolingualExternalRef
uby:externalReference 35215:0:1
uby:externalSystem Wiktionary sense key

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