
When you use your kitchen colander, do you ever think of fishing? The word colander has its origins in Latin
colum (wicker fishing trap or net, strainer), a word of uncertain origin.
Colander, a vessel perforated with little holes to allow liquid to run off, appears in English in the mid-14th century as
coloundour, from Latin
colatorium (strainer),
colare (to strain), and
colum.
Image: Willow eel trap: Veronica Rechten, Pinterest Reference: Online Etymological Dictionary,
https://www.etymonline.com/
Published on June 01, 2023 09:32