kabel

Polish

noun
Definitions
  • cable (large wire or rope)
  • (colloquial) snitch, informant

Etymology

Borrowed from German Kabel (cable, odds and ends, loose parts) derived from Middle High German kabel derived from Middle Dutch cabel (thick rope) derived from Old French cable derived from Latin *caplum, capulum (lasso, rope, halter, handle, hilt), capiō (take, seize, capture, contain, I capture, I seize, I hold, I take, understand, hold, I seize upon, grasp, am large enough for, I lay hold of).

Origin

Latin

capiō

Gloss

take, seize, capture, contain, I capture, I seize, I hold, I take, understand, hold, I seize upon, grasp, am large enough for, I lay hold of

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