Collar

/ˈkɒləɹ/ noun, verb

As a noun, a collar is the band of material around the neck of a shirt, coat, or animal’s neck. As a verb, it can mean to grab someone by the collar or to catch them.

“Collar” comes from Old French “coler,” from Latin “collare,” meaning “neckband,” from “collum,” meaning “neck.” It originally referred to anything worn around the neck.

AMአንገት
ARياقة
BNকলার
CSlímec
DAkrave
DEKragen
ELγιακάς
EScuello
FAیقه
FIkaulus
FRcol
GUકોલર
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