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486 with the liver; a young coalfish, filled with fish-livers and grilled; a liver-k. In this sense in. [kø̄ð]: — [kø̄ð] =. — *kœð-, fry.  kjøda,, a (young) trout.
 * kœða. of  kóð,, small

kød, kødi,, to fish-livers: to become liquid, to deposit oil which collects on the top of the livers. For this word and its possible etymology, see further under ,

kødi, køti,, liver-oil which has collected on decayed fish-livers; k.(-oil). See further ,

køf [ᶄøf],, noted down in the phrase “no [‘not’] wort’ a k.”, worthless, of no value, is , , , a bargain. The final f indicates influence of cofe (coff),, a bargain.

køf [ᶄøf],, to cough slightly (to be somewhat asthmatic). kœfa,, to be suffocated. See further ,

køfl, køfel [køfəl (k$h$øfəl)],, 1) badly and clumsily executed work, muddle; to mak’ a k. o’ a ting. 2) a bungler. (Ireland). the same word as $i$,

køfl, køfel [køfəl (k$2$øfəl)],, 1) to work slowly and clumsily, to bungle, to k. at a ting. (Ireland). the same word as $i$,

køl [køl (ᶄøl)],, (cool) breath of air, fresh breeze, a k. o’ wind, a (little) k.  [køl]. [køl, ᶄøl], The “ᶄøl” is reported from  —  kyl, kjøl, , and kjøla,, kylja and kæla (kœla),, (faint) breath of air, cool wind. kul,, a cool breeze. kuling,

køl$2$ [køl (ᶄøl)],, 1) to cool. 2) to blow faintly; he is. — kœla,, to cool. kjøla and kylja, kylja (kæla), kylja,, to cool; to blow gently. In sense 1, however, may just as well spring from cool. ( cuil).

køl$n$ [ᶄø̄$1$l],, to become cool by working slowly, to k. ower a ting. a parallel form to $2$,
 * ( cuil).

kølek [ᶄø̄$ə$lək] and køli [ᶄø̄$n$li], , a thin, stirred mass, a kind of gruel; a warm k. Also [kjø̄$2$lək] and [kjø̄$ə$li]. Sporadic forms in the : , (and, ). (Muness, Colvidale):. : . For older *-. See further under the forms a), , b).

†køli (kølli) [køli, ᶄøli, ᶄø̄$ə$li], , to fondle, to k. aboot or ower ane (a bairn); to k. a bairn. Commonly with short ø. : ᶄø̄$ə$li. Also [kjøli]:  The relation to kjæla,  kela and kæle,, is doubtful. culye, culyie,, inter alia to caress, fondle.

kølki [ᶄø‘lki],, a) a small hollow, in the centre of the bottom of a pot or bottle; de kettle has a deep k.; b) protuberance on the outside of the bottom of a pot; de k. o’ de kettle. *kylki, with i-mutation of *kulk-; see further ,

køllifirbølli [ᶄøl·ifərbøl·i],, headlong, topsy-turvy; to geng k. , See ,

kølsin [kø‘lᶊɩn, ᶄø‘lsɩn, k$ə$ø‘lᶊɩn], , 1) cool, to weather; he is very k. ootside. 2) cold, chilly, susceptible to cold; k. i’ de hands, cold about one’s hands. Also [(kjo‘lᶊɩn) kjo‘lᶊɩn] from and kjøls, kjølsen,, chilly, susceptible to cold (kjølen, cool); köllsig,, cool. kjølsna, , coolness.
 * reported in sense 1.
 * kylsinn and *kulsinn. — kulsen