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kolo

[koh-loh]

noun

plural

kolos 
  1. a Serbian folk dance performed by a group arranged in a circle, with the soloists in the center.



kolo

/ ˈəʊəʊ /

noun

  1. a Serbian folk dance in which a circle of people dance slowly around one or more dancers in the centre

  2. a piece of music composed for or in the rhythm of this dance

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Word History and Origins

Origin of kolo1

1910–15; < Serbo-Croatian ȍ literally, circle, wheel
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Word History and Origins

Origin of kolo1

Serbian, from Old Slavonic: wheel; related to Old English ŧDZ wheel
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Former defender, and City youth team coach, Kolo Toure has also been drafted in to help out during the tournament and was assisting during the warm-up, as well as laying out bibs and balls.

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Dani Vivian turned a cross into his own net and then Randal Kolo Muani nodded in from Cherki's good ball.

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His sweet volley from the edge of the box was probably the best goal of the game - and his cross for Kolo Muani to make it 5-4 was inch-perfect.

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The court heard that Jesse Kolo, an office manager at Perrigo, used the firm's courier accounts to create fake shipping labels.

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Jesse Kolo, 38, of Daybrook Close, Dagenham, who had worked at the pharmaceuticals firm, was jailed for five years and four months for his part in the export of cocaine.

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