Definition
A type of fabric with prominent ridges or ribs running along its surface, similar to corduroy but with a different weave pattern.
Etymology
From Old French 'cote' meaning rib or side, combined with suffix '-le'. The word evolved to describe ribbed textiles during the medieval period when such fabrics became fashionable in European markets.
Kelly Says
Cotele fabrics were so popular in medieval times that they became status symbols—only wealthy people could afford these ribbed textiles, which is why you see them in old paintings of nobility and merchants.
Translations
ARالعربية
قطع اللحم
qita' al-laham
BNবাংলা
কোটলেট
kot-leh-ot
CACatalà
cotellet
koh-teh-let
CSČeština
kotletka
kot-let-ka
DEDeutsch
Kotelett
koh-teh-let
ELΕλληνικά
κοτόπουλο
ko-to-poo-lo
ESEspañol
cotele
koh-teh-leh
FISuomi
lihafilee
li-ha-fi-lee
FRFrançais
cotelette
koh-teh-let
HIहिन्दी
कोटलेट
koh-teh-lat
IDBahasa Indonesia
steak kecil
stèk kècil
ITItaliano
cotoletta
koh-toh-leh-tah
MSBahasa Melayu
kotlet
kot-let
NLNederlands
cotelet
koh-teh-let
PTPortuguês
coteleta
koh-teh-leh-tah
RORomână
coteleta
koh-teh-leh-tah
RUРусский
котлета
kot-leh-tah
SVSvenska
kotlett
kot-lett
SWKiswahili
kotle
kot-leh
TAதமிழ்
கோட்டேட்
ko-tta-e-t
TEతెలుగు
కోటెలెట్
ko-te-le-t
THไทย
ชิ้นเนื้อ
chin nuea
UKУкраїнська
котлета
kot-leh-tah
VITiếng Việt
nạc vai
nak vai