Kölsch
Kölsch (Ripuarian short form of "Cologne") means:
- Kölsch (beer) , a top-fermented beer from the Cologne area
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Kölsch (language) , the Ripuarian dialect of Cologne
- Language varieties: Altkölsch , Familienkölsch , Landkölsch
- the origin of a person, thing or individual character from the city or region of Cologne
- a special linen fabric that was manufactured from the Middle Ages until the 19th century, see Kelsch
- Kölsch (DJ) (* 1977), Danish DJ and techno producer
Kölsch is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf Koelsch (1879–1948), Swiss biologist and writer
- Brigitte Kölsch (* 1944), German politician (CDU)
- C. Frederick Koelsch (1907–1999), American professor of organic chemistry at the University of Minnesota
- Dirk-Peter Kölsch (* 1969), German jazz drummer
- Eberhard Kölsch (1944–2015), German diplomat and ambassador
- Erhard Kölsch (* before 1979), German actor
- Franz Koelsch (1876–1970), German occupational physician
- Gerhard Kölsch (* 1964), German art historian
- Janina Kölsch (* 1991), German athlete
- Jochen Kölsch (* 1947), German television journalist and university lecturer
- John Kelvin Koelsch (1923–1951), American soldier and rescue pilot
- Kurt Kölsch (1904–1968), German politician (NSDAP) and Palatinate dialect poet
- Kurt August Koelsch (1910–1984), German physician
- Leopold Kölsch (1870–1922), businessman and member of the German Reichstag
- Lucie Kölsch (1919–1997), German politician (SPD)
- Robert Kölsch (1849–1926), German medical officer in the Bavarian Army
- Stefan Kölsch (* 1968), German-American-Norwegian psychologist and neuroscientist
- Udo Kölsch (1937–2019), German radio journalist
Koelsch stands for:
- a frigate of the US Navy, see USS Koelsch
- Koelsch radical , a particularly stable carbon-centered radical
See also:
Wiktionary: Kölsch - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations