See also: Mangold and mángold

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mangold (plural mangolds)

  1. mangelwurzel
    • 1946 March and April, C. R. L. Coles, “Re-Railing the Locomotive at Bourne End”, in Railway Magazine, page 95:
      It will be recalled that the engine (No. 6157 of the "Royal Scot" class) overturned down a bank and, together with its tender, came to rest in a field of mangolds.

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Borrowed from German Mangold.

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mangold n (plural mangolduri)

  1. chard

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