Kohl (surname)

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Kohl
PronunciationGerman pronunciation: [koːl]
Language(s)German language
Origin
Language(s)Middle High German: kōl, kœl, kœle
Old High German: kōlo
Latin: caulis
MeaningCabbage
Other names
Variant form(s)Kohlen, Kehl, Koehl/Köhl/Kœhl

Kohl is a German surname derived from the word kohl, meaning cabbage. It tends to originate as an occupational name for a merchant or cultivator of the crops.[1]

Brassica was considered a table luxury by Romans in Antiquity.[2] Manuscript illuminations indicate the prominence of cabbage in the cuisine of the Middle Ages and henceforth.[3]

Alternative spellings and/or variant forms include Koehl/Köhl/Kœhl, and Kehl.

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  1. ^ Duden Familiennamen, Dudenverlag, Mannheim 2005, ISBN 3-411-70852-2, S. 389
  2. ^ The Natural History of Pompeii. Cambridge University Press. 2002. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-521-80054-9
  3. ^ Ingram, Christine (2000). The Cook's Guide to Vegetables. Hermes House. pp. 64–66. ISBN 978-1-84038-842-8.
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