AskDefine | Define Kula

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Bosnian

Etymology

From kule < (qal'e) < (qalʿä) fort, fortress.

Declension

Croatian

Etymology

From kule < (qal'e) < (qalʿä) fort, fortress.

Declension

Hawaiian

Noun

  1. field, open area
    kula mau'u: meadow, field of grass

Polish

Pronunciation

Noun

  1. sphere
  2. spherical object; ball
    kula śnieżna — snowball
  3. bullet
  4. crutch
    chodzić o kulach – to walk on crutches
  5. shot (the heavy iron ball)
    pchnięcie kulą — shot put

Declension

Serbian

Etymology

From kule < (qal'e) < (qalʿä) fort, fortress.

Declension

Swahili

Etymology

From the verb root la

Verb

kula

Swedish

Pronunciation

Noun

kula ()
  1. a small ball made of earthenware, glass (marble) or a similar hard material; marble: spela kula; of steel in a ball bearing; sphere; testicle, often in the compound pungkula
  2. bullet
    En kula träffade honom rakt i tinningen.
    "A bullet hit him right in the temple.
  3. money
    Jag har tjänat massa kulor med den här bilen.
    "I've mad tons of cash with this car."

Derived terms

Extensive Definition

Kula can refer to:

Geographic locations

Other meanings

Kula in Bulgarian: Кула
Kula in Czech: Kula
Kula in German: Kula
Kula in Spanish: Kula
Kula in French: Kula
Kula in Italian: Kula
Kula in Dutch: Kula
Kula in Polish: Kula (rytuał)
Kula in Slovak: Kula
Kula in Swedish: Kula
Kula in Turkish: Kula
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