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Cole vs Jessie - What's the difference?

cole | jessie |

As a verb cole

is .

As a proper noun jessie is

a pet form of jane and jessica, also used as a formal female given name.

As a noun jessie is

a cowardly person, especially a man; an effeminate man.

cole

English

Etymology 1

(wikipedia cole) (Brassica) From (etyl), from (etyl) . Cognate with Dutch kool, German Kohl

Noun

(en-noun)
  • Cabbage.
  • Brassica; a plant of the Brassica'' genus, especially those of ''Brassica oleracea (rape and coleseed).
  • Derived terms
    * coleseed * coleslaw

    Etymology 2

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (Scotland) A stack or stook of hay.
  • * 1932 , (Lewis Grassic Gibbon), Sunset Song'', Polygon 2006 (''A Scots Quair ), p. 39:
  • Father saw the happening from high in a park where the hay was cut and they set the swathes in coles , and he swore out Damn't to hell! and started to run [...].

    Anagrams

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    jessie

    English

    Proper noun

    (s)
  • A pet form of Jane and Jessica, also used as a formal female given name.
  • , an American variant of Jesse.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A cowardly person, especially a man; an effeminate man.
  • English diminutives of female given names English unisex given names