Definition of Colone
Cologne (282), in German Köln, capital of Rhenish Prussia, and
a fortress of first rank, on the left bank of the Rhine, 175 m. SE. of
Rotterdam; is a busy commercial city, and is engaged in eau-de-Cologne,
sugar, tobacco, and other manufactures. It has some fine old buildings,
and a picture gallery; but its glory is its great cathedral, founded in
the 9th century, burnt in 1248, since which time the rebuilding was
carried on at intervals, and only completed in 1880; it is one of the
masterpieces of Gothic architecture.
- Wikipedia
Co*logne" (?), n. [Originally made
in Cologne, the French name of Köln, a city in
Germany.] A perfumed liquid, composed of alcohol and certain
aromatic oils, used in the toilet; -- called also cologne
water and eau de cologne.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- A city in northwestern Germany on the Rhine River
cologne- type of scented or perfumed water named after the city of Cologne. Also called eau de Cologne or Kölnisch Wasser.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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