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col·can·non \kəlˈkanən, ˈkälˌk-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Irish Gaelic cāl ceannan, literally, white-headed cabbage, from cāl cabbage, kale (from Old Irish, from Latin caulis) + ceannan white-headed, bald, from ceann head (from Old Irish cend, cenn) + fionn white, from Old Irish find — more at cole, arpent, finnock : potatoes and cabbage or other greens boiled and mashed together |