"Colman" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Colman is a surname of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic phrase "Ó Colmáin", meaning "descendant of Colman", where Colman is itself a personal name that means "dove" or "swan". The name is most commonly associated with Saint Colman, a 7th-century Irish monk and bishop.
Collutorium is a noun that refers to a sweet or savory substance, often used in ancient Roman cuisine, typically served as a dessert or palate cleanser between courses. It could be a mixture of honey, nuts, fruits, and other sweet or savory ingredients.
Pertaining to or composed of loose, unconsolidated, or weathered soil or rock fragments, typically found at the base of hills, rocky slopes, or riverbanks.
A colobine is a type of Old World monkey belonging to the genus Colobus. They are native to Africa and are characterized by their distinctive white-fringed foreheads and long, thin tails. Colobines are herbivores and are known for their gentle nature.