Origin unknown.
From the French: coller, to glue
Catsup (or ketchup) is derived from the Chinese language.
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It's based on Dutch/ Flemish
The Latin people of Italy.
Orstrayia, mate ["Australia, old chap"].
The word "boomerang" comes from an Australian Indigenous language, likely the Dharug language of the Sydney region. The boomerang has been used for hunting and sport by Indigenous Australians for thousands of years.
The word "ebony" originates from the ancient Egyptian word "hbny," which referred to the wood of the tropical tree species, Diospyros ebenum.
The word "pumpkin" originated from the Greek word "pepon," meaning "large melon." It was later adapted into French as "pompon," then into English as "pumpion," and eventually morphed into "pumpkin."
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