Definition
Resembling or having the characteristics of cabbage; made into or resembling a cabbage form.
Etymology
From 'cabbage' plus the past participle suffix '-ed,' creating an adjective. 'Cabbage' itself comes from Old French 'caboche' (head).
Kelly Says
Calling something 'cabbaged' is delightfully weird—it means it's taken on a round, tightly-packed form like a cabbage head, and plants that do this are actually being pretty smart!
Translations
CACatalà
repollet
re-pol-let
ELΕλληνικά
λαχανικό
lah-han-ee-koh
ESEspañol
repollo
re-pol-loh
FRFrançais
chouxé
shoh-zay
IDBahasa Indonesia
kol
kol
ITItaliano
cavolato
kav-o-lah-toh
MYမြန်မာ
ကျောက်ပင်
chaw-kye-pin
NLNederlands
gesauteerde kool
geh-sow-ter-deh kool
PLPolski
kapusta
kap-oo-stah
PTPortuguês
couve
koo-veh
RUРусский
капустовый
ka-poo-st-ov-y
SWKiswahili
mboga ya kabichi
m-bo-ga ya ka-bi-chi
TAதமிழ்
கொழுந்து
kozhunthu
TEతెలుగు
కొత్తిమీర
kotti-meera
THไทย
ยอดผักกาด
yot phuk kaat
TRTürkçe
lahana
lah-ha-nah
UKУкраїнська
капустяний
ka-pu-st-i-an-nyy
VITiếng Việt
cải bắp
cai bap
ZUZU
isiphuthu
ee-si-foo-too