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Definition of Kolas
1. kola [n] - See also: kola
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kolas
Literary usage of Kolas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sierra Leone; Its People, Products, and Secret Societies: A Journey by Canoe by H. Osman Newland (1916)
"AMONG kolas AND COCONUTS. The Value of Kola—How to grow it—The ... To present
two red kolas signifies war; a white nut, broken in two, proclaims peace. ..."
2. A Residence at Sierra Leone: Described from a Journal Kept on the Spot, and by Elizabeth Melville, Elizabeth Colville Colville of Culross, Caroline Sheridan Norton (1849)
"... Flowers — Hog Plum — Poverty of Fruits indigenous to Africa, as compared with
those of other tropical climates — Water-lemon — Guava jelly — kolas ..."
3. The Etymological Encyclopaedia of Technical Words and Phrases: Used in the by Daniel Jay Browne (1832)
"Proximity. JUVENILE, adj. [L. juvenilis, from juvenis, young.] Youthful ; relating
or belonging to youth. K. KALEIDOSCOPE, s. [Gr. kolas, beautiful, idea, ..."