Definition of colla. Meaning of colla. Synonyms of colla

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Definition of colla

Colla
Collum Col"lum, n.; pl. Colla. [L., neck.] 1. (Anat.) A neck or cervix. --Dunglison. 2. (Bot.) Same as Collar. --Gray.

Meaning of colla from wikipedia

- Look up colla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Colla may refer to: Colla people, indigenous people of Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile Colla mac Báirid...
- Coca Colla is an energy drink produced in Bolivia with the use of coca extract as its base. It was launched on the Bolivian market in La Paz, Santa Cruz...
- Sound Hole, and Johnny Colla & The Lucky Devils. Colla has two children, Allison Colla and Ryan Colla. The first bands that Colla was involved with from...
- Enrique Colla was an Argentine football player. His position on the field was forward. Colla pla**** for Boca Juniors and Independiente. He began his career...
- Richard Anthony Colla (April 18, 1936 – December 24, 2021), sometimes credited as **** Colla, was an American film and television director and actor. Richard...
- Their names were: Cairell Colla Uais; Muiredach Colla Fo Chrí (also spelt Colla da Chrioch, or Fochrich); and Áed Colla Menn. Colla Uais ruled as High King...
- Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll (born Uinseann Ó Colla, July 20, 1908 – February 8, 1932) was an Irish-American mob hitman in the 1920s and early 1930s in New...
- Colla MacDonnell was a son of Alexander MacDonnell, Lord of Islay and Kintyre (Cantire), and Catherine, daughter of the Lord of Ardnamurchan. He died...
- Claudia Colla (died 1611), was an alleged Italian witch and the ducal mistress of the sovereign Ranuccio I Farnese, Duke of Parma. Colla belonged to the...
- Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaich MacDhòmhnaill (c. 1610 – 13 November 1647), also known by the English variant of his name Sir Alexander MacDonald, was a...